The Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Kayode Egbetokun, has revealed that intelligence reports indicate the involvement of foreign mercenaries in the proposed nationwide protest.
Egbetokun who told reporters in Abuja, urged all Nigerians to exercise caution and reconsider before joining any protest group, saying any protest either peaceful or otherwise is not needed for now.
According to him, the police have been monitoring development surrounding protest threats, while some groups call for violent protests, emulating Kenya’s recent events, others advocate for peaceful demonstrations.
In his words, some individuals promote peaceful protests with violent undertones, raising concerns about their sincerity, the has history of violent protests in Nigeria, commending patriots who have withdrawn from the protest due to the apparent sinister motives and ignorance of those calling for violence.
Egbetokun noted those who have spoken out against any form of protest at this critical juncture, fearing enemies of the country may be manipulating the process.
He confirmed their fears are genuine, as the police have credible intelligence on foreign mercenaries’ involvement in the planned protest, saying the Nigerian police urge all Nigerians to exercise caution and think twice before joining any protest group.
In a bid to ensure the protest was peaceful, Egbetokun urged all groups planning to participate in the proposed nationwide protest to submit their details to the Commissioners of Police in their respective states.
Egbetokun acknowledge the constitutional right of Nigerian citizens to peaceful assembly and protest, however, in the interest of public safety and order, the police urge all groups planning to protest to provide necessary details to the Commissioner of Police in the state where the protest is intended to take place.
To facilitate a successful and incident-free protest, they should please provide the following information.
- We want to know the proposed protest routes and assembly points. 2. Expected duration of the protest. 3. Names and contact details of protest leaders and organisers.
“4. Measures to prevent hijacking by criminal elements, including key identifiers for possible isolation of potential troublemakers. By providing this information, the police will be enabled to deploy adequate personnel and resources to ensure public safety. 5. Designate specific routes and areas for the protest to avoid conflicts with other events or activities.
“6. Establish clear communication channels with protest leaders to address any concerns or issues that may arise. 7. Minimize the risk of violence, property damage, or other criminal activity. We encourage all protestors to cooperate with the police, obey the law, and adhere to global best practices for peaceful assembly to guarantee a safe and successful exercise of their rights.”
He urged the protesters to cooperate with policemen, adding that the police would be available to protect them.
Egbetokun said: “We have done everything we need to do. We have put measures in place to ensure that there is no breakdown of law and order in case there is going to be any protest.
“And I just gave the guidelines that protest groups, groups who intend to protest, there are guidelines for them to follow. Once they follow this guideline, we are going to have it peaceful. So my appeal to Nigerians is to remain law-abiding.
“Those who insist that they must come out to protest, please cooperate with the police. The police will be there with you and protect you.”
