There was gridlock on Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos, Nigeria; on Friday after youths protesting against police brutality partially shut the Iyana-Oworo-Oworonshoki section of the bridge.

 

The #EndSARS protesters had arrived at the bridge a few minutes to 06pm.

 

Apart from the gridlock, many passengers were stranded.

 

Also, the protesters also blocked the Berger section of the Long Bridge linking Lagos Ibadan-Ibadan Expressway.

 

The protesters held a candlelight procession for victims of police brutality in the country.

 

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The candlelight procession held at Lekki toll gate and Alausa.
The procession also held in Abuja and other parts of Nigeria.

Earlier, the global rights group, Amnesty International, said 10 protesters have been killed by the Nigeria Police Force since the #EndSARS demonstrations began last Thursday.

 

Amnesty said this in a tweet on Monday. It said, “So far, Nigerian police have killed at least 10 people since the start of protests against callous operations of SARS.”

 

Policemen in the Ogbomosho town of Oyo State on Saturday killed a youth, Isiaq Jimoh, who was said not to be part of the protest.

 

Meanwhile, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had promised that all those responsible for the misconduct or wrongful acts by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad will be brought to justice

 

 

The president stated this on Monday in Abuja at the launch of the Presidential Youth Empowerment Scheme, aimed at creating 774,000 jobs across the Local Government Areas in the country.

 

Buhari also said the disbandment of SARS, was the first step to extensive police reforms by his regime.

 

He said, ”I will like to use this opportunity to say a word on the recent genuine concerns and agitations by Nigerians about the excessive use of force and in some cases extra-judicial killings and wrongful conduct of the men of the Nigerian Police Force.

”The disbanding of SARS is only the first step in our commitment to extensive police reforms in order to ensure that the primary duty of the police and other law enforcement agencies remains the protection of lives and livelihood of our people.”

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