According to Mr Nwanguma, democracy has failed to deliver its full dividend to the majority of citizens.
The coalition urged the governors to take a cue from their counterparts in the South-West.
“They must have died during crossfire since there are camps with improvised explosive devices around the bushes there, as seen in the videos,” he said.
The centre director stated that there would be an exhibition of protest artworks displaying caricatures of policing in the Canada, Unite States of America and Nigeria
“Most of the suspects have been arraigned and remanded in the custodial Centre, Owerri, while others are still undergoing trial,” he added.
The police reform activist said he recently received threats and police invitations over his advocacy.
While that is being considered, some experts called for strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture and recruiting more personnel into the police and armed forces.
Mr Alabi said the partial lockdown was for a purpose, stressing that the police and other security agencies in Lagos were ready for any intruders.
On August 12, police spokesman Olumuyiwa Adejobi announced the dismissal of Opeyemi Kadiri for searching a commuter’s phone by the roadside.
