A bride-to-be, Firdausi Muhammad, was among people allegedly k!lled by security agents during the #EndBadGovernance protest in Kano State.
The incidents happened at Kofar Nassarawa, Kurnar Asabe and Rjiyar Lemo.
Videos posted by residents of the area shows bodies of some of the victims.
According to Daily Trust, Firdausi was reportedly k!lled by a stray bullet, allegedly from the rifle of a policeman in Rijiyar Lemo, during the protest on Saturday. She was to get married next week.
Another victim, Abdulkadir Labaran Babah Alfindiki, was allegedly k!lled at Kofar Nassarawa.
Speaking to the Daily Trust, his mother, Aisha Isah Babah, said: “He left home for his business place. Worried that he didn’t come for his lunch, I became uncomfortable. I did not call him nor did I talk to anybody about my worries. Little did I know that he was k!lled.”
She said she left everything to God as the deceased was an orphan and she cannot fight to get justice for him.
The mother of one 15-year-old Kashifu Abdullahi Gyaranya, who was also killed during the protest, Maryam Sani, said: “As he was leaving home, I asked him where he was going to, but he told me that he was going outside to see his friends. I warned him not to join the protest. He said he would not. Only for me to be called and informed that he was k!lled. And that is all.”
One Umar Abubakar Hausawa was also said to have been k!lled by a police stray bullet during the protest at Kofar Nassarawa the same day.
His brother, Rabiu Abubakar, said: “When he was told that our younger brothers had joined the protesters, he was angry and told our mother that he was going to call them back. That was how he went and met his untimely death there
Reacting, the spokesperson of the State Police Command, SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa said that the police tried to maintain law and order in Rijiyar Lemo as the youths of the area tried to overpowered them.
“Actually, what happened was you know the Kano State Government has imposed curfew in the state so the youths who were in their hundreds tried to trespass into people’s shops to steal their goods. So, our men tried to disperse them but instead of them to go back to their houses they turned violent, and started throwing stones at our personnel,” the PPRO said.
He said that the situation warranted the reinforcement of the more personnel in order to maintain law and order.
The spokesperson said the law has allowed the police to defend themselves.
He added that the command had launched an investigation into the cases to ascertain what happened.
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