No room for protests in Nigeria, says IGP

IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun

The upcoming nationwide protests that the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) have called for have caused great concern to the acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun.

Egbetokun has urged the parties involved to make sure the protests stay peaceful and aren’t taken over by criminals despite acknowledging the constitutional right to peaceful protests.

The IGP emphasized the significance of constructive dialogue in resolving the issues while acknowledging the labor unions’ complaints.

In this regard, he has directed the Commissioners of Police across various commands and supervisory Assistant Inspectors-General of Police to engage with the NLC and TUC leadership to find common ground regarding the protests.

In a statement on Tuesday, Dr. Egbetokun reiterated the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to ensuring the safety and security of citizens during the protests.

He further affirmed that the Police would not tolerate any act of vandalism, gangsterism, or extortion that threatens public peace and order.

In light of the potential security challenges the planned protests might pose, the IGP has ordered a watertight security strategy across the country. He called on all police officers to remain vigilant, professional, and uphold the highest standards of conduct.

Additionally, the IGP urged all stakeholders, including the NLC, TUC, and civil society groups, to choose peaceful dialogue as the most effective means of addressing grievances.

He reassured them of the Police’s commitment to maintaining a secure environment conducive for open dialogue and constructive engagement.

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