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July 19, 2026 - 1:45 PM

Day Two of #End Bad Governance Protests in Nigeria: Safety Tips For Protesters

As the protests continue, it’s essential to stay alert and prioritize your safety. Fighting against bad governance is important, but your well-being matters too. By following these tips, you can participate in the movement while keeping yourself and others safe..

The safety of both protesters and the general public is now a major concern as the situation continues to develop.

If you are joining the protests, here are ten simple safety tips to help you stay safe:

10 Safety Tips for Protesters

  1. Stay Updated: Keep track of the latest news about the protests. Follow trustworthy news sources and social media to avoid areas with violence.

  2. Plan Your Route: Before you go out, plan how you will get to the protest and how you can leave safely if needed. Know where to find safe places nearby.

  3. Go with Friends: It’s safer to protest with friends or a group. Stick together so you can look out for each other.

  4. Carry ID: Always have some form of identification with you. This can help if you need assistance or if you are stopped by the police.

  5. Dress for Safety: Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes. Consider bringing goggles, masks, and gloves to protect yourself from tear gas or smoke.

  6. Stay Peaceful: Keep the protests non-violent. Avoid engaging with people who are trying to provoke fights, as staying calm helps prevent more problems.

  7. Bring Supplies: Carry water, snacks, and a basic first aid kit. Staying hydrated and fed can help you feel better during the protest.

  8. Leave Valuables at Home: Don’t take expensive items or electronics. If you must bring your phone, consider using a basic one to protect your personal information.

  9. Know Your Rights: Learn about your rights as a protester. Knowing what you can and cannot do can help you handle interactions with police better.

  10. Emergency Contacts: Write down important phone numbers, like friends, family, or legal aid organizations. Let someone know your plans and check in with them regularly.

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