Following the backlash that followed the arrest of Monday’s protesters over the rise in food prices in Minna, the Niger State Government has granted administrative bail to the woman who initiated the protest, Aisha Jibrin and 24 others arrested by the police.
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Hajiya Binta Mamman, while announcing the administrative bail for the protesters, said that after conducting its findings, the State Government exonerated the 57-year-old Jibrin of any wrong.
“All of those arrested by the police, along with the initiator, Aisha Jibrin, have been released on bail. We apologize to the family of Aisha and others for the arrest,” she said.
She said that the Niger State Government is committed to upholding citizens’ rights and freedoms, ensuring transparency, fairness, and justice in all legal matters.
The Nation reports that the Commissioner called on the public to remain patient and show understanding, assuring the government was taking measures to mitigate the economic hardship.
Jibrin was detained by the Niger Police for organizing and spearheading the protest along with two other women and twenty-two young people. The police claimed that the demonstrators would not clear the road for traffic even after the Deputy Governor had spoken to them.
The police alleged that the demonstrators vandalized the Kpakungun police station and damaged some of the force’s vehicles.
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