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Published 22:12 IST, October 23rd 2020

Protesters in Nigeria resent president address

Resentment lingered with the smell of charred tires Friday in Nigeria’s relatively calm streets after days of protests over police abuses, as authorities barely acknowledged reports of the military killing at least 12 peaceful demonstrators earlier this week.

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Resentment lingered with the smell of charred tires Friday in Nigeria’s relatively calm streets after days of protests over police abuses, as authorities barely acknowledged reports of the military killing at least 12 peaceful demonstrators earlier this week.

President Muhammadu Buhari in his first comments on the unrest didn't mention the shootings that sparked international outrage, instead warning protesters against being used by "subversive elements" and "undermining national security and law and order" during a national address Thursday night.

Soldiers remained in parts of Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, on Friday.

A 24-hour curfew had not yet been lifted.

One witness of Tuesday night's deadly shooting, 33-year-old Isaiah Abor, ventured out anyway to visit the scene where soldiers opened fire on thousands of peaceful protesters holding flags and singing the national anthem.

He managed to escape the chaos.

"When (the soldiers) were making comments that the flag is not bullet proof, that's when I knew this was going to go out of hand," Abor said.

Empty ammunition shells still littered the ground.

The president's speech annoyed him. "Look at those youths that died, at least even for the sake that they were carrying the flag alone, and the blood that stained a whole Nigerian flag, those youths were not even mentioned," Abor said.

But citing the president's comments, one influential group behind the protests, the Feminist Coalition, urged youth to stay at home Friday, saying that "we need to stay alive to pursue our dreams to build the future."

The group said it had stopped collecting donations for the protests.

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Updated 22:12 IST, October 23rd 2020