The
Inspector-General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K Idris NPM, mni wishes to
state categorically that at no time did Nigeria Police Force place a ban
on peaceful public protest/procession anywhere in Nigeria most
particularly Federal Capital Territory.
2. Peaceful Public protest/procession is an integral part of democratic
norms in as much as it conforms with the rule of law and public order.
3. The Nigeria Police Force recognises the constitutional rights
of every law abiding citizen to express his or her view through public protest/procession
and other legitimate means.
4. In order to ensure that public protest/procession is not
hijacked by hoodlums and miscreants to unleash mayhem and disturbance of public
peace, persons or group of persons
undertaking public protest/procession should endeavour to notify the police to
enable the police protect and process the public procession through designated
routes and destinations.
5. However, the Police will not condone any protest/procession on the
public highways and roads inhibiting or disallowing public freedom and right of
way.
6. The Inspector General of Police is committed to the principles
of democratic policing and adherence to international best practices in public
order management. To this end, State
Commissioners of Police and Police Commanders are directed to emplace
strategies to protect and facilitate lawful public protest/processions as well as
protect other members of the public who are not engaged in any form of public protest/procession.
DCP
Don N. Awunah, fsi
Force Public
Relations Officer,
Force
Headquarters,
Abuja.
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