Police Beg 2Face To Shift Protest Date
The Nigeria police command has
begged Music Icon 2Face Idibia to shift the day of protest planned against the
federal government of the country inorder for peace to reign in the country.
This was released on Friday by
the Police command saying that they were informed that some other groups are
planning to counter protest between 5 and 6 of February, which is the day for
2Face protest.
“If these various planned protests/
demonstrations are held as scheduled, that there may be breakdown of law and
order, with attendant loss of lives and property”. the police said in the
statement signed CSP Jimoh Moshood.
To demonstrate they were
willing to employ any means necessary to keep the peace, the police said they
were prepared “to employ every possible legal means for the maintenance of law
and order; and for the protection of lives and property”.
“Consequently, members of the
public, parents and guardians, religious/opinion leaders and other interest
groups are strongly advised to prevail on their children and wards, followers
and adherents not to allow themselves to be used by any group to cause disturbance
of public peace and break down of law and order”.
To this end, the Nigeria Police
Force deems it imperative to issue this press release:-
*. That Innocent Idibia (a.k.a
Tu Face) and his group are hereby advised strongly to shelve their planned
peaceful protest/demonstration in the interest of peace and security.
*That the other opposing groups are equally advised strongly to shelve its planned counter protest/demonstration in the interest of peace and security.
* That the Nigeria Police Force is prepared to employ every possible legal means for the maintenance of law and order; and for the protection of lives and property.
*That the other opposing groups are equally advised strongly to shelve its planned counter protest/demonstration in the interest of peace and security.
* That the Nigeria Police Force is prepared to employ every possible legal means for the maintenance of law and order; and for the protection of lives and property.
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