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  • Updated: October 01, 2020

Independence Day Nigeria 2020: Lagos Police Command Warns Against #October1stProtest

Independence Day Nigeria 2020: Lagos Police Command Warns Ag

The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Hakeem Odumosu, has instructed officers and men of the command to disallow any unlawful societies, under whatever disguise, from staging rallies or protests within the state on Thursday,  1st October 2020.

The Police boss read the riot act today during a security meeting with the Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers, and Heads of Department at the conference room, State Headquarters, GRA, Ikeja on Wednesday. 

In a  statement signed by the Command’s spokesman,  Superintendent  Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the Commissioner of Police announced the cancellation, by the Lagos State Government, of the ceremonial parade to commemorate Nigeria's 60th Independence Anniversary, he warned that the command will not allow any gatherings, rallies or protests against the sovereignty of Nigeria in the state. 

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CP Hakeem Odumosu similarly warned parents and guardians to warn their children and wards to desist from any rallies, protests or be mobilized to wage war against the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, or else they (parents or guardians) of any youths arrested for such act will be prosecuted. 

The Commissioner of Police however appealed to the general public to be law-abiding, desist from violence and any act that is capable of disrupting the sovereignty of Nigeria. 

In the same vein, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Department of Information and Communication Technology, DIG Celestine Okoye, fsi, addressed the officers at the instance of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Mohammed Abubakar Adamu,  on the need to maintain law and order in the state and repel any forces that can disintegrate Nigeria. 

DIG Okoye also sounded a note of warning that officers and men of the Command must act within the ambit of the law in every situation.

Meanwhile, AllNews earlier reported that Nigerian human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore says himself and other compatriots of Don Jazzy will be embarking on a protest on October 1st, against the music producer's alleged harassment by the Department of State Service (DSS)

In a tweet on Tuesday, September 29, Sowore said the protest would be held instead of attending the "shameful" jamboree organised to mark Nigeria's Independence day celebration.

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