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Take-It-Back Movement Seeks Police Protection For June 12 Protest

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The Take-It-Back (TIB) Movement has requested police protection on Nigeria’s Democracy Day – Thursday, June 12 – the day it plans to protest across the country.

Citing its constitutional rights to freedom of expression and assembly under Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution, the group emphasised its commitment to a peaceful and lawful demonstration on Democracy Day.

“We are dedicated to keeping this protest peaceful, organised, and in full compliance with Nigerian laws,” the group stated.

It added, “We also urge the police to cooperate by providing security support, as they have done during our previous protests against poor governance.”

The TIB further expressed its willingness to dialogue with law enforcement agencies to facilitate a safe and seamless protest.

The movement vowed to stage a peaceful demonstration on this year’s Democracy Day.

The group’s National Coordinator, Juwon Sanyaolu, announced this in a statement on Tuesday, June 3.

He said the movement “rejects the hollow ceremonies and official pageantry” typically associated with Democracy Day.

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