 Following the end SARS memorial, which held across Nigeria, reactions have trailed the rallies and the harassment of protesters and some journalists at the Lekitogate in Lagos. A journalist and some youth advocates shared their thoughts and experiences. Plus TV Africa's Ngozika Ohaijisi has more in this report. The answers' memorial held in different states on Wednesday. In Lagos, hundreds of protesters bearing placards and a Nigerian flag stormed the Lekitogate to seek justice and honor the victims who reportedly lost their lives at the toll gates last year. The police had ones that anyone seen at the toll gate without an identification card will be arrested. And true to their words, some were arrested and even journalists harassed. On Plus TV Africa Breakfast Show, a journalist and some youths reacted to the changes of the protests of last year and this year. From last year to this year, I think personally that they're ready to adopt or employ the negotiating chip of God-governance. Nothing has changed. You would see how journalists were being harassed, beaten, people were being beaten, shown into vans and all of that. Trust in and see, express how he felt at the toll gates as some journalists were harassed and manhandled. It makes me feel terrible because I was also harassed yesterday at the Lekitogate, right, right in my car. So at the right at my company's car, at the point where they said like throwing tear gas canisters at people. Of course, we ran into our car and we had to rescue about one or two people inside our own car. Concerning the controversy of some youths who were supposedly killed at the Lekitogate, human rights activists, Femi Adeyeye, spoke on what should be done differently. Until we pull down that system that continues to build all of these brutalities, we would not have a conclusive end. Meanwhile, the Frederick government has denied massacres as fake. The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has called on CNN and others to apologize to Nigerians for what he claimed false accusation. However, Akin Olaueye countered wild-listen names of people who were killed and injured at last year's protest. With all the reactions, it is expected that the Frederick government should recommit to its duties by upholding the rights, dignity, freedom and well-being of every Nigerian above all pre-Yokel interests. For Plus TV Africa, Ngoziqa or HSC.