The
attention of the Nigeria Police Force High Command has been drawn to several
false posts on Facebook and other social media, accusing Police of shooting,
maiming and even killing members of the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra
(MASSOB) and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who have taken their
protests to streets, markets and other public places in some eastern states of
Nigeria, infringing on the rights and freedom of innocent citizens who were
ordinarily going about their lawful businesses.
Despite provocation, the Police
have maintained and managed the situation with high sense of responsibility and
professionalism.
The
Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon
E. Arase,wishes to state that, the Nigeria
Police Force is conscious of the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful
assembly and association amongst others as enshrined in Chapter Four of the
1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended), and cannot afford to maim or kill
citizens exercising these rights.
Noting
that the Nigeria Police are duty-bound to enforce these rights, the IGP charged
Police officers in State Commands to ensure that citizens embarking on rallies
and other peaceful demonstrations are provided adequate security in line with
the standard operational practice of the Force.
The
Inspector-General of Police therefore called on all law abiding citizens to
disregard the allegations by these groups, describing their allegations as
false and calculated attempt to attract undue attention and sympathy.
Even
though the Nigeria Police Force appreciates the freedom
and rights of citizens under the Constitution, the groups are strongly advised
to respect the rights and freedom of others while exercising theirs.
The
IGP, while calling on leadership of Ohanaeze to wade into these superfluous
protests, to save the law-abiding and innocent citizens in the affected states
from the hardship being melted out by the groups,reminded those embarking on violent
protests/assemblies that such actions are criminalised by law, and anybody
arrested will be treated as such under the appropriate legislations.
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