Anti-insecurity Protesters Block Major Abuja Road over Kidnapping, Killings
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- Protesters in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, blocked a major road for the third consecutive day.
- They are demanding government action against rising kidnappings and killings.
- The demonstration caused significant traffic congestion, disrupting commutes.
Protests against widespread insecurity in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, have entered their third day, with demonstrators blocking a crucial bridge on the Karu-Nyanya expressway. This route links the Federal Capital Territory with Nasarawa State, and the blockade has caused severe traffic congestion.
Wielding placards and chanting anti-government slogans, the protesters are urging authorities to fulfill their responsibility of protecting citizens' lives. They expressed that the escalating incidents of kidnappings, violent attacks, and general insecurity have made daily life unbearable for residents. The demonstrators are calling for decisive government measures to safeguard lives and property.
Security operatives have been deployed to the protest site to monitor the situation and manage traffic flow. Commuters have been advised to seek alternative routes due to the disruption along the Abuja-Keffi Expressway. The protest has significantly impacted movement along the Karu-Nyanya axis.
As of the time of reporting, there were no immediate reports of violence or casualties associated with the demonstration. However, the road blockade continues to cause considerable disruption to traffic and daily life in the affected area.
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