Female NSCDC Officer Hit by Operational Vehicle During Protest Deployment in Abuja

Female NSCDC Officer Hit by Operational Vehicle During Protest Activity in Abuja


A disturbing incident involving a female officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has sparked concern after a video surfaced online showing the moment she was struck by an operational vehicle in Abuja.


The footage, which has been widely shared across social media, captures the officer being knocked down during what appears to be a tense public gathering.




Initial online claims suggested the incident occurred during a ceremonial “show of force” parade by security agencies.

However, emerging information indicates this was not the case. The event reportedly took place during protest-related activities connected to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) demonstration in the Federal Capital Territory.

Security personnel had been deployed to maintain order as demonstrators gathered.


Amid the tense atmosphere, an operational vehicle was seen moving through the area when it struck the female officer, causing her to fall to the ground.

The circulating video has generated emotional reactions from the public, with many expressing shock and sympathy. Some early captions accompanying the footage framed the incident as part of a security display exercise. But available details suggest it happened in the course of active field deployment, not during a ceremonial drill or parade. 


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At the time of reporting, no confirmed fatality has been reported, the officer’s condition has not been officially disclosed, authorities are yet to release a detailed public statement explaining the full circumstances


As investigations continue, it remains important to separate verified facts from misleading social media narratives.




The incident highlights the unpredictable risks security personnel face during protest management and crowd control operations. It also underscores the speed at which incomplete or inaccurate captions can shape public perception before verified details emerge.


While the video is real and the incident occurred, the widely circulated claim that it happened during a “show of force” is misleading.

The situation appears tied instead to protest-related security deployment in Abuja.

More updates are expected as authorities review the incident and provide official clarification. 

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