Hunger protest: Be professional, IGP tells officers

The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has urged police officers to be prepared, alert and professional during the protests scheduled for August 1 to 10.

Egbetokun added that the safety and security of the nation depends on the vigilance, gallantry, and readiness of officers in the police and other security agencies.

According to a statement on Wednesday by the Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, the IGP spoke during a virtual meeting with senior officers.

Adejobi stated that the IGP reminded senior officers of their duty to uphold the rule of law, and police with the highest level of integrity.

The statement read, “The Inspector General of Police, on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, addressed a virtual conference with senior police officers from across the country, focusing on critical issues of preparedness, deployment, and the maintenance of law and order during the planned nationwide protest in the country.

“In his address, the IGP emphasized the importance of maintaining a high level of alertness and professionalism within the force, noting that the safety and security of the nation depend on the vigilance, gallantry, and readiness of our officers in the Police and other security agencies.

“The IGP highlighted the need for continuous preparedness and strategic deployment of police officers to respond to any situation while maximally equipped, and ready to handle any scenario that may arise. Stressing the critical role of the police in maintaining law and order, the IGP reminded senior officers of their duty to uphold the rule of law, and police with the highest level of integrity.”

Adejobi stated that the IG directed the senior officers to ensure that the protest do not turn violent.

He said, “The IGP also emphasised that while peaceful demonstrations are a democratic right, the police must be vigilant to prevent any group from hijacking such events to incite violence. He directed that proactive measures must be placed to ensure that peaceful protests do not turn into violent confrontations, as Nigeria cannot afford to record any violence in this period.”

Adejobi said the IG warned against the spread of fake news during the protest.

He said, “Furthermore, with much emphasis, the IGP issued a stern warning against the spread of fake news via various media platforms charging officers to put in necessary emplacements to manage this and advising members of the public to shun the spread of unverified contents on social media.

“The IGP also warned against unplanned protests and unnecessary street processions, which can disrupt public order and safety, reiterating that confined protests are best in this situation to prevent the destruction of public infrastructures and other properties.

“The IGP called on all senior officers to remain steadfast in their commitment to service, emphasizing that their leadership is crucial in navigating the challenges ahead.”

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