August Protest: Police deny claims by Amnesty International as IGP orders CPs to investigate

The Nigeria Police has expressed concern regarding a recent 34-page report released by Amnesty International, which alleged that officers of the NPF were responsible for the deaths of innocent Nigerians during the #EndBadGovernance protests in August 2024.

Media Talk Africa recalls that Amnesty International on November 28 alleged that about 24 Nigerians, who protested against economic hardship in August were killed by security operatives.

The report also claimed that about 1,200 others, including minors, were arrested and detained by the police in some states in the north.

Reacting, the NPF, in a statement issued on Monday by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, refuted the allegations, describing them as unfounded, and confusing.

The Force reiterated that throughout the protests, it complied with established rules of engagement, including providing security for peaceful protesters.

Adejobi, however, said the Inspector General Of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun has “directed a comprehensive investigation into the claims. Commissioners of Police in the affected states have been mandated to submit further detailed reports on the incidents within one week.

“This directive aims to identify any deviation from the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and rules of engagement, irrespective of the security agencies involved”.

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