Police will give priority to safety of schools – I-G
The Police on Monday, said they have deployed personnel and placed them on red alert ahead of the Feb. 27 and Feb. 28 proposed protest by members of the organised labour.
The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said this in a statement in Abuja.
He said the deployment was in recognition of peaceful protest, in line with existing laws, as a fundamental right of citizens.
Adejobi said the idea was in line with the commitment of the Nigeria Police to ensure that the rights and freedoms of protesters were protected.
“In line with its lawful duty to maintain law and order, the Nigerian police force has deployed personnel nationwide and placed them on red alert to monitor the planned protest.
“All Commissioners of Police and their respective supervising officers have been briefed and instructed to coordinate the officers on the ground in ensuring the safety and security of all the protesters.
“While recognising the importance of peaceful protest, the force remains vigilant against any attempts to hijack such protests by individuals or groups with sinister intents,” he said.
He said the force was fully prepared to respond swiftly and decisively to unlawful activities or acts of violence targeted at threatening public peace, safety, and security.
According to him, it is vital to state that the police have spread their tentacles nationwide to curb any attempt by some individuals who may want to leverage the nationwide protests to create brouhaha.
He said the police would not allow wanton breakdown of law and order, loss of lives and property as experienced, in some instances, in the past, in parts of the country.
Adejobi said the Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Mr. Olukayode Egbetokun, had called on the protesters to conduct themselves peacefully and responsibly.
The I-G enjoined organised labor to adhere to the principles of non-violence and respect for the rights of others. (NAN)
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