Nigeria court frees 119 protesters after government drops charges
Nigerian security forces fire tear gas to disperse demonstrators during the End Bad Governance protest in Abuja on August 1, 2024. (Photo by Kola Sulaimon / AFP)
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The accused had faced charges including treason and inciting a military coup, and had been arraigned in batches of 76 and 43 last Friday. One of the charges carried the death penalty.
President Bola Tinubu on Monday ordered the release of all minors detained during anti-government protests in August, and dropped the charges against them.
"The case has been struck out and the 119 protesters have been released," Deji Adeyanju, counsel to the protesters, told Reuters.
"Now we are asking for their rehabilitation and compensation by their various state governments."
The country's attorney general took over the case from the police and dropped the charges after bringing forward the matter due to be heard in January.


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