A cutlass-wielding man has been arrested at Lekki tollgate in Lagos State.
Young persons marking the first anniversary of the EndSARS protests had converged on the tollgate on Wednesday despite warnings from the police.
The police had said they would not allow protesters to gather there so as to prevent hoodlums from hijacking their protests.
However, a procession of vehicles was allowed by the security operatives.
Hakeem Odumosu, Commissioner of Police in Lagos, had said approval was given for the procession to hold between 8am and 10am.
But a crowd gathered at the scene after 10am, wielding placards and chanting antigovernment songs.
The police had fired teargas to disperse the protesters but they ran away momentarily and later regrouped.
Moments later, a man dressed in a jean trouser and a multi-coloured long sleeve shirt was arrested with cutlass.
As policemen subdued him, other protesters demanded that he should be released.
Some persons, including protesters and a journalist, had earlier been arrested at the tollgate but the Commissioner of Police ordered the release of the journalist.
Odumosu stated this when he addressed journalists at the scene of the protest.
“Some have guns, some are with machete and hammer; are they protesters or miscreants?
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