Democracy Day: June 12 protest begins in Abuja

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Protest has commenced in the Federal Capital Territory to demonstrate against rising hardship and insecurity in the country.

Security agencies had earlier deployed heavily armed personnel to strategic locations across the city, including potential protest hotspots.

The presence of operatives was particularly noticeable at major junctions and the national Assembly, among other places where the protesters could have gathered.

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However, the protest, which coincides with Nigeria’s Democracy Day, commenced in the Apo area of Abuja, where demonstrators were seen chanting solidarity songs and waving placards to express their grievances.

Protesters on the streets carried banners with write-ups such as “End Hardship Now,” “Secure Our Lives,” and “Democracy for the People.”

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