High Court Restricts Protest Venue In Abuja
The High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja has mandated a change in location for an upcoming protest, moving it from Eagle Square to Moshood Abiola Stadium. The protest, initially scheduled for tomorrow, was rerouted following the court’s decision.
The ruling came after the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) filed a petition expressing concerns over potential violence and disruptions at Eagle Square. The FCTA argued that the original venue was too sensitive and posed a significant risk to public safety.
The court determined that the protest could proceed, but only at Moshood Abiola Stadium, which it deemed a more secure and spacious venue for such an event.
While the protest organizers have reluctantly accepted the venue change, they remain committed to their cause. They have assured the authorities of their intention to conduct a peaceful protest despite the venue adjustment. The event aims to highlight various national issues, including economic difficulties, insecurity, and corruption.
The decision has generated mixed reactions: some view it as a prudent step to ensure safety, while others argue it could suppress free speech and assembly. Nevertheless, the organizers’ agreement to the new venue has helped to mitigate tensions, and the protest is anticipated to proceed smoothly.