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Hundreds of Nigerians took to the streets last October to peacefully demonstrate against decades of police brutality. A crackdown by thugs and security operatives led to the death of dozens of protesters, and a post-crackdown breakdown of law and order across the country led to the loss of more lives and massive destruction of property. The government said 57 civilians, 37 police officers, and six soldiers were killed as a result of the troubles that surrounded the protests. In an interview with Arise TV aired on Thursday, June 10, 2021, President Buhari said the protests made the country insecure and scared away investors. Who will go and invest his money in an unstable environment? Nobody will. It s just common sense.