A human rights group, Take It Back Movement, has begun a protest in Lagos against the economic hardship being experienced in the country.
The protesters are currently gathered under the popular Ojuelegba bridge. Security agents are there to forestall any breakdown of law and order.
Recall that the Lagos state police command released a statement on Sunday, February 25, warning intending protesters against violence or acts that could infringe on the rights of others, such as obstruction of traffic and paralyzing the commercial activities in the state.
Watch a video of the protesters below…
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