Nigerians are preparing for a nationwide 10-day hunger protest tagged “End Bad Governance in Nigeria.” The protest, scheduled for August 1-10, aims to voice citizens’ frustration with the economic hardship and cost-of-living crisis under President Tinubu’s administration.

In the past, peaceful demonstrations have sometimes escalated into violent situations. If you plan to participate in the protest, you should consider these safety tips:

Stay informed

Before attending, research the protest locations, expected turnout, and potential risks. Follow trusted news sources and organisers for updates.

Go with a group

Going for #EndBadGovernance Protest? Here’s How to Keep Safe

 It’s safer to attend with friends or a trusted group so you can watch out for each other.

Dress light

Wear comfortable clothing that allows for easy movement. Avoid clothes with inflammatory inscriptions or symbols.

Share updates

Going for #EndBadGovernance Protest? Here’s How to Keep Safe

Share your location and updates regularly with friends and family. Inform them if you change your route or visit other places. You can also share your live location on WhatsApp.

Bring essentials

You should carry a bag pack, power bank, spare phone, water bottle, ID card, first aid kit, and some cash.

Plan your route

 Familiarise yourself with all entry and exit points around the protest grounds. Plan your exit if the situation escalates, and avoid areas with heavy police presence or roadblocks.

Document everything

Capture videos and photos of interactions and events around you. They can be handy as evidence if legal issues arise.

Avoid confrontation

Steer clear of confrontations with fellow protesters and law enforcement. Leave immediately if a situation starts turning violent.

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