The planned October 1 protest in Kano was unsuccessful because police arrested the organizers. The protest was organized by the Nigerian Patriotic Front Movement (NPFM), which intended to peacefully demonstrate against the hardships many Nigerians are facing. Unfortunately, five NPFM officials were taken into custody, leading to the protest’s cancellation.
In response to the situation, many residents decided to stay indoors, and several shops and markets closed their doors. Armed security personnel were deployed in key areas to maintain order throughout the city. Only a few vehicles were seen on the streets.
Residents shared their concerns about going out, citing previous experiences where protests, like the EndBadGovernance movement, turned violent. During those events, some individuals caused damage and looting of both government and private properties, leading to a general atmosphere of caution among the public.
The cancellation of the protest highlights the ongoing challenges in Nigeria and the tensions surrounding public demonstrations.
“As you know people have learnt a lesson during the last EndBadGovernance protest, hence the reason why many stayed indoors to avoid being caught unawares,” one of the residents said.