A tragic incident occurred in Katsina State, Nigeria, on Friday, 2nd of August 2024, during the second day of protests against bad governance, economic hardship, and hunger.
Eyewitnesses reported that a police officer ‘mistakenly’ shot and killed his colleague while attempting to disperse protesters.
The chaotic scene began when police officers started firing at protesters, resulting in one officer being hit by his colleagues.
The officer was seen lying in a pool of blood, surrounded by a crowd.
This incident highlights the escalating tensions and potential for violence during these protests.
Diaspora Digital Media gathered that the protests, which started on Thursday, 1st August 2024, have been marked by clashes between protesters and security forces, resulting in injuries and fatalities.
The protesters are demanding better governance, economic reforms, and an end to hunger and poverty.
The “accidental’ shooting of the police officer by his colleague raises concerns about the use of force by security agencies during protests and the need for restraint and professionalism.
The incident is a tragic reminder of the risks and consequences of violent confrontations between protesters and security forces.
The protests continue to spread across Nigeria, with demonstrators calling for urgent action from the government to address their grievances.
The situation remains tense, and there are fears of further violence and bloodshed if the issues are not addressed promptly.
Credit: Diaspora Digital Media
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