The Ogun State Police Command, on Tuesday disclosed that it
has uncovered plots to disrupt the inauguration of the state’s Governor-elect
on May 29. “Some unscrupulous elements are scheming to foment trouble across the
state with a view to disrupting the inauguration of the new administration
scheduled for 29th May, 2019.
Rallies, processions and assemblies in public
places are being orchestrated by these enemies of peace seemingly to resolve
chieftaincy and land-related matters rather than approaching the court to seek
justice. All of these are aimed at heating up the state before inauguration”,
the Command’s spokesman, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi stated.
He went on to assure
that the Command has put in place a robust security arrangement aimed at
checkmating such trouble makers and other criminally-minded persons, including
miscreants and disgruntled elements. He said “the special units of the Command
namely SARS, PMF, STS, Anti-Kidnapping as well as DPOS and Area Commanders have
been placed on red alert with specific instruction to closely monitor these
misguided elements and respond swiftly to any distress calls and disturbance of
public peace. The Commissioner of Police, CP Bashir Makama, has also ordered
24-hourly surveillance patrols across the length and breadth of the state”.
Members of the public have been advised by the police, for
the purpose of peace, law and order, to put on hold any form of public
procession, rally or carnival related to chieftaincy and land matters and
rather seek alternative dispute resolution methods, or approach the law court
for redress. “Persons or group intending to hold public assemblies and rallies are
advised to contact the office of the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State, for necessary
approval and security”, the statement read.
It was also pointed out that the Command will not hesitate
to deal decisively with anybody or group who attempts to disrupt the peace of
the state no matter how highly placed such person(s) may be, as the law is no
respecter of anybody.
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