
Barely two days after clashing with security personnel at the National Assembly, Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, the Ibrahim El-Zakzaky group, stormed Lagos state to continue their protest, Vanguard reports.
The protest was in continuation of their demand for the release of their leader, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, who has been detained by the Federal Government.
In the protest held at Maryland intersection, Ikeja on Thursday, they chanted several songs demanding that the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration respect the court that ruled that the IMN leader be released.


Members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria protesting in Lagos over continued detention of their leader. El-ZakZaky by the federal government. Protest has been peaceful as police officers keep trail. pic.twitter.com/AFYZCmTyRs
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