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The Unnecessary Chaos Of October 20 Protest -By Danjuma Lamido

Those who truly believe in Nnamdi Kanu’s cause should focus their energy on supporting his legal team, not organising protests that inconvenience thousands and tarnish the image of the capital city. Abuja residents deserve peace and safety, not tear gas, roadblocks, and fear.

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The protest held in Abuja on October 20, 2025, in the name of demanding the release of Nnamdi Kanu, left behind more confusion, injuries, and damage than any meaningful outcome.

What was intended to be a show of solidarity for the detained IPOB leader turned out to be a day of chaos for the residents of the Federal Capital Territory.

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Protesters clash with law enforcement agents in Abuja

As the protesters gathered at various unauthourized locations, security operatives moved in to disperse the crowd, leading to clashes that disrupted public movement, stranded commuters, and forced businesses to close prematurely.

Tear gas filled the air, and in the stampede that followed, many innocent residents were injured while running for safety. Even journalists covering the event were not spared; the camera of an AFP correspondent was reportedly damaged in the commotion.

This raises a fundamental question: what did the protest truly achieve? Did it bring Nnamdi Kanu closer to freedom, or did it simply make life unbearable for ordinary citizens trying to go about their day?

The reality is that the matter of Nnamdi Kanu’s detention is already before the judiciary, the only constitutionally empowered arm of government to determine his fate. The courts must be allowed to dispense justice fairly and without interference, not under the pressure of street demonstrations that too often turn violent.

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Protesters chased away by the Police

It is time to accept that protests, especially those that disrupt public peace and order, do more harm than good.

History has shown that emotional outbursts and street agitations rarely produce lasting results. Dialogue, legal advocacy, and respect for the rule of law remain the most effective paths toward achieving justice.

Those who truly believe in Nnamdi Kanu’s cause should focus their energy on supporting his legal team, not organising protests that inconvenience thousands and tarnish the image of the capital city. Abuja residents deserve peace and safety, not tear gas, roadblocks, and fear.

In the end, the October 20 protest did not advance the cause of freedom; it only deepened the wounds of division and frustration. If we truly seek justice, we must trust the courts to do their job and choose peace over chaos.

Danjuma Lamido writes from Wuse, Abuja. Email: danjumalamido2011@gmail.com

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