Nigeria protesters break curfew amid gunfire, chaos in Lagos
LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigeria’s anti-police protesters stayed on the streets in Lagos on Wednesday, breaking the government curfew following a night of chaotic violence in which demonstrators were fired upon, sparking global outrage.
Shots were fired as young demonstrators set up barricades by the Lekki toll plaza in Lagos, where protesters were fired upon Tuesday night, causing injuries and an unknown number of deaths.
There were reports of gunfire across Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city of 14 million, including on the highway to the airport, at a major bus station, outside the offices of a television station. Demonstrations and gunfire were also reported in several other Nigerian cities, including the capital city, Abuja.
The nationwide protests against police brutality have rocked Nigeria for more than two weeks and the demonstrators’ demands have widened to include calls for an end to corruption, accountable government and respect for human rights in Africa’s most populous nation of 196 million. Despite massive oil wealth and one of Africa’s largest economies, Nigeria’s people suffer widespread poverty and lack of basic services, as a result of widespread corruption, charge rights groups.