Sahara Reporters--------The Nigeria police on Saturday shot at over 2000 people in
Maiduguri who were protesting negligence and the federal government’s failure
to tackle Boko Haram militants.
The demonstrators comprised some lucky residents of Gwoza
town in the southern part of Borno State who had escaped when the militants
captured their town from Nigeria troops.
The protesters were heading towards Government House when a
police officer shot one of them in the head.
When the victim fell, a commotion ensured which took soldiers deployed
to the scene an hour before they could restore normalcy.
Hawa Ibrahim, a Gwoza resident, said, "If it means to
die for our people we are ready as you can see one of us was shot by police
simply because we're saying they should dislodge Boko Haram militants from Gwoza.”
Also speaking, Muhammad Umar noted that Gwoza has been under
siege for the past five days. “For
Allah’s sake, do they expect us to keep silent when nothing has been done
about,” the teacher queried.
The Borno State Police Command on Saturday responded by
banning public demonstrations, citing the security situation in the state,
which is under emergency rule.
Police spokesman Gideon Jubrin said in a press statement
that such demonstrations were capable of causing disharmony, anarchy and
pandemonium in Borno State.
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