Break: Lagos police warned officers nationwide on April 7, planning massive deployment

Police have claimed that it comes after his intelligence reports that “some groups that work under the guise of the civil organizations (CSOs)” prepare to mobilize protests across Nigeria. The Lagos State Police Command issued an order to all commanders and officers within his jurisdiction, and warned them about a planned nationwide protest scheduled on April 7, 2025. Police claim it comes to the wake of its intelligence reports that “some groups working under the cover of Nigeria mobilize. According to a circular commissioner of police, Tijani O. Fatai, the protest is expected to draw attention to what the organizers describe as the ruling reads: “Intelligence report on the assignment of the assignment reveals a plan by some undermining groups that deceive themselves as organizations in civil society (CSOs) and others against government forces, to strive nationwide protests on April 7, 2025, aimed at the government’s lead and the living and free speech suppression.” The opportunity of the protest march wants to take chaos, especially to launch attacks on government facilities and opposition leaders to disrupt socio-economic activities in the state, among other things. “As a result, the police commissioner ordered that security measures around critical installations and other strategic locations across the state should be erected to prevent any improper development before, during and after the proposed protest.” 2. Mission: This operation order is aimed at achieving the following: “To ensure that the protest is carried out without any security;” to prevent criminals/hoods/offenses from cutting the protest march and/or doing any evil act before, during and after protest; To ensure significant convergence for such protest in the state, especially Gani Fawehinmi Park; National Stadium; Labor House, Yaba; Ikorodu Roundabout; Ikeja Underbridge; Obalende Underbridge; Icotun Roundabout; Allen Roundabout; Iyana-IBA; Chevron Roundabout: Ajah; Oshodi; Iyana-ipaya; Abule Egba; Trade Fair; Cele Express/Oke-Afa/Ejigbo; Apple Junction, Ajao Estate, I Jora-Olopa Underbridge; Ojuelegba; Falomo; Marina/Broad Street; Otedola Underbridge; Iponri/breweries; Igando; Lasu/ojo; Mushin, Idi-Oro; Ketu/Mile 12 Underbridge. “Berger Bridge; Pen-Cinema; Lekki Toll-Gate; Lekki/Ikoyi Link Bridge by Admiralty Way is well dominated by policemen to the collapse of the law and order; to ensure adequate security around all critical infrastructure/installations, especially, Eqbin Terminal, Ijede; inec offices; State accommodation; iganmu; iganmu; iganmu; Ikeja, State Crime and Intelligence and Investigation Division (Sciid), Yaba; Area -Commandant Headquarters, Quick Reaction Team, Alausa; Task Force, Oshodi; PMF 2 Keffi; 20/22 pmf Ikeja: 23 Keffi; 43 Lion Building; Unit Base 2, Special Protection Unit Bases 2, 16, 17 Lagos, and Anti -Bom Removal Base 23, Lagos. “Saharan Porters reports that the planned protest announced by the Take-It-Back (TIB) movement and other groups has received significant attention as it seeks to address issues regarding the abuse of the Cybercrime Act and the ongoing ‘state of emergency’ in Rivers States. Activists and groups in civil society expressed concern about the treatment of the government of Bola Tinubu of Journalists. Social media influences and critics, which according to them have been out of proportion under the CyberCrime Act. Administration. Sanyaolu further stated that the protests are not limited to Abuja, but will be held nationwide, with multiple protests expected to appear across the country. The movement warned that the demonstration was a response to the state of emergency and a broader call to an end to what they considered as “bad management” under the current administration.