Why Police Use Live Ammunition Against Shiites – Presidential Aide

Femi Adesina Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, on Tuesday, said protests by members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) known as the Shiites over the continued detention of their leader, Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, have become anything but civil.

Speaking as a guest on Channels TV’s Sunrise Daily, the presidential spokesperson said this while reacting to the killing of several persons following the Shiite protest on Monday that led to the death of Channels TV reporters, Owolabi Precious, a Police officers and some members of Shiites

Adesina who noted that there is a case coming up on July 29 where El-Zakzaky would be seeking bail to go abroad for medical attention and the Shiites could have been patient for the decision of the court, rather than resorting to violence stated that the police only responded with live ammunition because the protesters were not being civil.

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“The protests had become anything but civil. You saw what happened at the National Assembly on July 9… they stormed that place, set so many cars ablaze, a policeman was killed, so it was anything but civil,” he said.

“The police said all protests in Abuja had been restricted to the Unity Fountain so if they wanted a civil, peaceful protest, they would do it at the prescribed place, granted that under democracy, you have the right to protest.

“Democracy recognises civil protest and one thing you would agree to is that till now, the police had used minimum force because they could have started using those live rounds from day one because this has persisted for months”.

While denying reports that the government is considering proscribing the group, he said the decision to release the IMN leader is a legal matter.

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“No no no… If government is considering it, who told them, who confirmed it to them. Someone may have sat in the comfort of his living room and concocted that story,”

“I know that the immediate past AGF in whose purview it was to make pronouncements on that, addressed the issue.

“If bail is granted and another case subsists or there is an immediate filing of appeal, you have to wait till it is dispensed with. So, that is a legal matter which is outside my purview but as a layman, (an unlearned man as lawyers would call us), we know that until all cases are dispensed with, you don’t say that it has been concluded,” Adesina explained.

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