For the second time within two
weeks, Nigerian Police force
on Tuesday prevented the #BringBackOurGirls coalition from marching to the
Presidential Villa.
Punch reports that The BBOG coalition, which accused the
government of ‘benumbing apathy’ to the cause of rescuing Chibok girls, had attempted
to march to the Presidential Villa for the fourth time on Tuesday morning.
The group had
on three occasions taken its protests to Aso Villa, but was prevented from
reaching the seat of power by armed policemen who blocked the access road.
After stopping an attempt by the group to reach the
Villa on August 22, the Inspector-General of Police said the police were not
interested in preventing the group from meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari
but that that protest train had to be stopped to avoid rowdiness around the
seat of power.
Ahead of Tuesday’s protest, the Federal Capital
Territory Police Command warned the BringBackOurGirls group that it needed
police approval without which the protest would be stopped.
A statement by the FCT Police Public Relations
Officer, Anjuguri Manzah, last night, said protest carried out in recent time
in Abuja had obstructed traffic and created tension.
“These
indiscriminate actions which are carried out in disorderly and sometimes
riotous manner create unwarranted tension and apprehension among law abiding
citizens and in the process obstruct legitimate business activities,” the
statement read in part.
Undeterred, the BBOG coalition and sympathisers had
gathered on Tuesday for the protest only to meet a wall of policemen along the
way to the Presidential Villa.
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