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Just In: Police Arrest, Brutalize Angry Nigerians Protesting Against Buhari’s Govt In Abuja

A detachment of armed policemen have arrested and brutalised four young Nigerians protesting to demand good governance, transparency and end to insecurity along Airport road Abuja on Friday.

The protesters were violently dispersed and beaten to a stupor after being chased into the bush by a detachment of armed anti riot policemen led the notorious female police officer ASP Altine Daniel who arrived Dantata bridge in a command style where the protest was being held.

Hotmedia.ng gathered that some of them were taken to Galadimawa police station and now being moved to FCT police command.

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Those arrested includes ; Benjamin Mannaseh , Mohammed Labaran , Danjuma Patience and Ibraheem.

According activist, Omoyele Sowore, Buhari has failed Nigerians and has no reason to celebrate. Buhari should rather resign as president.

“Today some courageous youths took to the streets of Nigeria’s capital, Abuja to protest against President Muhammadu Buhari asking him to resign as a matter of urgency.

As early as 7am these young men and women took over a bridge linking the Nnamdi Azikiwe airport with Abuja metropolis. However the police led by a notorious Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Hyelhira Daniel Altine open fire on the protesters.

Five protesters were brutalised and later detained by the police. There whereabouts are unknown.”

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