The police on Monday took over strategic locations in Lagos metropolis in readiness for the anti-government protest promoted by 2face Idibia.
The popular musician cancelled the protest on Sunday citing “security concerns and public safety consideration”.
However, some groups vowed to go ahead with the protest in spite of the cancellation by its initiator.
Over 100 policemen were seen as early as 7.00 am at the National Stadium, Surulere, the planned take-off point of the protest.
The police team, led by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, came to the National Stadium, with over 15 vehicles and one armoured personnel carrier.
Other locations in Lagos metropolis with heavy police presence were the Gani Fawehinmi’s Freedom Square, Ojota and the National Theatre, Iganmu.
At 9.00 am, a group of about 100 protesters from different groups had gathered at the National Stadium awaiting the arrival of other members of the group.
Owoseni said that the police presence was not to stop the protest, but to maintain law and order during the procession.
The main entrance to the stadium, which was initially locked, was opened for the public to use the facility on the orders of the police commissioner.
Executive Director, OneVoiceNigeria, Yemi Adamolekun, said that the coalition was not discouraged by the last minute cancellation of the protest by 2face.
She said the protest was not about the pop star, but about Nigeria.
The planned protest had gained momentum with several public figures and civil society groups pledging to be part of it.
2face had called for nationwide protest against what he claimed as the worst economic crisis in the country which saw the costs of goods and services skyrocketing, with many families struggling to survive.