Nigerian legal rights group pledges aid to detained protesters
The head of an organization called “Concerned Nigeria for the Protection of Human Rights and the Rule of Law” says lawyers will provide legal assistance to protesters during the much-anticipated nationwide demonstration set to begin August 1 Against “hunger and bad governance”. Attorney Deji Adeyanju in the Nigerian capital Abuja tells VOA’s Peter Clottey, citizens will demand immediate solutions to hunger, inflation and widespread unemployment.
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