Sanwo-Olu disclosed this while addressing residents in a state-wide broadcast on Thursday morning.
“Once we see the streets are cleared up and all the agitation and high nerves have gone down, we might slow down the curfew by tomorrow or next tomorrow at the latest,” he said.
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Sanwo-Olu imposed the curfew on Tuesday, following over 10 days of #EndSARS protests around the state.
Hours after the initial 4pm time it was to start, men believed to be officers of the Nigerian Military opened fire on the protesters gathered at the Lekki toll gate.
Many were killed, others injured and some declared missing.