10 safety tips to observe during protest

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The nationwide protest against hunger and general hardship in Nigeria began on Thursday, August 1. However, amid the protest scheduled to be held from August 1-10 across the 36 states of the Federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, it is very important for Nigerian citizens to prioritize safety.

1. Stay Informed:

Keep up with the latest news and updates about the protest. Follow reliable sources on social media and keep in touch with organizers for real-time information.

2. Go with a Group:

Attend the protest with friends or trusted individuals. There’s safety in numbers, and it’s easier to keep track of each other in a group.

3. Wear Appropriate Clothing:

– Dress comfortably and in layers. Avoid wearing loose jewelry or clothing that can be grabbed easily. Wear shoes that you can run in if necessary.

4. Protect Your Identity:

Consider wearing a mask and hat to protect your identity. This can help protect you from potential surveillance and repercussions.

5. Carry Essentials:

Bring a small backpack with essentials like water, snacks, a first aid kit, and any necessary medications. Include a power bank to keep your phone charged.

6. Know Your Rights:

Familiarize yourself with your rights as a protester. Understand what the police can and cannot do, and know how to respond if you’re detained..

7. Avoid Confrontations:

Stay peaceful and avoid engaging in confrontations with law enforcement or counter-protesters. If tensions rise, it’s best to move away from the area.

8. Have an Exit Plan:

Identify multiple exit routes from the protest area in advance. If things become unsafe, knowing how to quickly and safely leave the area is crucial.

9. Stay Connected

Keep your phone fully charged and check in with friends or family members periodically. Share your location with someone you trust and let them know your plans.

10. Document Safely:

If you choose to document the protest, do so discreetly. Avoid capturing identifiable faces without consent. Be aware that your footage could be used as evidence, so handle it responsibly.

With additions From Trojan News

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