Nasarawa Police Release 10 Minors Detained During Nationwide Protest

Nasarawa State Releases 10 Minors Detained During Nationwide Protest

The Police Command in Nasarawa State, Nigeria, has announced the release of 10 minors detained during the nationwide protest that took place on August 1. According to DSP Ramhan Nansel, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, the minors were released to their parents and guardians.

The police had arrested a total of 50 protesters in four different Local Government Areas, including Lafia, Karu, Keffi, and Mararaba Udege of Nasarawa Local Government Area. The protesters were detained for allegedly attacking police personnel and looting.

Nansel stated that 10 minors out of the 50 protesters were released, while the remaining 40 have been charged in court. The police spokesperson urged members of the public to go about their lawful activities without fear of intimidation.

The nationwide protest, which was driven by public dissatisfaction with current economic and social conditions, saw demonstrators voice their frustrations nationwide, calling for reforms and greater accountability. Earlier, President Bola Tinubu appealed for patience with his policies and urged citizens not to allow hoodlums to exploit the unrest.

The protest underscored the nation’s desire for change while highlighting the need for peaceful and constructive dialogue.

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