How to stay safe during a protest

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Protests are a powerful tool for raising awareness and demanding change.

As Nigeria braces for a nationwide protest against bad governance, protesters, especially the youths, need to prioritise their safety.

Participating in a protest is a way to express your voice and demand change. But let’s be honest, even peaceful protests can sometimes turn chaotic.

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So, how do you exercise your right to protest while keeping yourself safe? We will provide tips on how to stay safe during a protest, ensuring you can make your voice heard while protecting yourself and others.

Whether you’re a first-time protester or a seasoned activist, here’s everything you need to know to help you participate safely and responsibly.

Nigeria’s constitution guarantees the right to peaceful assembly. Familiarise yourself with the legalities surrounding protest, especially dispersal orders from authorities. Knowing your rights will empower you to act assertively but peacefully, even in tense situations.

Don’t head out alone [THISDAYLIVE]

Safety in numbers! Don’t head out alone. Rally your friends, classmates, or colleagues who share your passion. Agree on a meeting point beforehand and have a designated “check-in” time via text or call if things get separated.

Is it a well-established organisation leading the protest? Knowing the route beforehand can help you stay oriented and avoid getting caught in unexpected situations. This also helps you plan your exit strategy if needed.

Bring a reusable water bottle, snacks, and comfortable shoes. Sunscreen, a hat, and a mask are also smart choices.

What to pack for a protest [ShaundaNecole]

Download a secure messaging app to communicate with your group outside of mainstream channels. Turn off location services on social media to maintain some privacy during the protest. Charge your phone fully and consider carrying a portable charger.

Think functionality, not fashion. Avoid wearing anything that restricts movement or identifies you easily.

Think functionality, not fashion [BuzzFeedNews]