/ Jul 09, 2026
/ Jul 09, 2026

Freedom for Palestine: Shiites, security operatives clash during protest in Abuja

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Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), popularly known as Shiites, clashed with security operatives during a protest in Abuja on Friday.

The demonstration, which took place around Banex Junction in Wuse 2, saw protesters waving Palestinian flags and chanting slogans such as “Freedom for Palestine”.

Tensions escalated when some protesters reportedly began throwing stones at security operatives. In response, security personnel fired shots to disperse the crowd. The exact number of casualties remains unclear.

Some videos circulating on social media show the Shiites marching through Wuse 2, while eyewitnesses reported chaotic scenes as security operatives moved in to break up the gathering.

Efforts to reach Josephine Adeh, spokesperson for the federal capital territory (FCT) police command, for comment were unsuccessful.

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’At Least Five People Killed’

However, a statement by Sidi Munir Sokoto, spokesperson for Shiites, described the security response as “abuse of power”.

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He claimed that as many as five protesters may have been killed, though the exact number of casualties and arrests remains unverified.

“This is yet another tragic incident where security forces have abused their power by targeting innocent civilians who were merely exercising their right to peaceful assembly,” the statement reads.

“As at the time of writing this article, we could not confirm the exact number of those killed, injured and arrested, however from the information we reliably obtained from eyewitnesses the figure of those killed is around 5 people or thereabout. Nevertheless, we will update the public in due course.

“We call on relevant authorities to investigate this incident and ensure that the rights of citizens are protected. The freedom to peaceful assembly is an inalienable constitutional right that must not be violated.”

Shiites has held several demonstrations in Nigeria, often met with resistance from security operatives.

The latest Shiites protest adds to a series of confrontations between the group and law enforcement agencies.

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