Police Issues Warning in Borno Against Planned Protests

Police Enforce Protest Ban in Borno

The Borno State Police Command has officially cautioned residents against engaging in the planned nationwide protest, highlighting the state’s current state of emergency due to insecurity. This prohibition comes in response to concerns that public gatherings could exacerbate the already tense security situation.

Statement from Police Command

The statement urged parents and guardians to actively guide their wards away from influences aiming to disrupt peace. The police are aware of movements on social media where individuals are encouraging participation in a protest tagged #EndbadgovernmentinNigeria2024.

Public Safety and the Right to Protest

While recognizing the right to peaceful assembly, the police noted that past protests often become violent due to disruptive elements. The command highlighted Borno’s fragile security situation and the importance of preventing actions that could cause further instability.

Collaborative Security Efforts

The police are working closely with other security agencies to prevent any unlawful activities during this period. They have implemented measures to monitor and respond swiftly to any developments that may threaten the peace and security of the state.

Call for Community Vigilance

The statement also prompted parents and guardians to actively advise their wards against succumbing to influences from groups or individuals intent on disrupting peace. The police encouraged all residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to authorities immediately.

Government and Security Agencies Stand Firm

As the nationwide protest set for August 1, 2024, approaches, the Federal Government and security agencies, including Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, have expressed opposition, highlighting the potential risks.

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This heightened security alert in Borno aims to safeguard the populace and maintain the fragile peace that currently exists, urging all parties to adhere to legal norms and prioritize the community’s safety over public demonstrations.

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