- The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) have countrywide protests scheduled for Wednesday, August 2, 2023
- The country’s acting Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has warned parties or organisations planning demonstrations that there is no place for violent protests in the country
There is no place for violent protests in the country, the country’s acting Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has warned parties or organisations planning demonstrations.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) have countrywide protests scheduled for Wednesday, August 2, 2023, and this is prior to those.
The IGP was “deeply concerned about recent developments regarding planned nationwide protests by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC),” according to a statement from Force PRO ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi.
While being mindful of the right to peaceful protest, as enshrined in our constitution, the IGP urges all parties involved to ensure that the planned demonstrations are conducted in a peaceful manner to prevent being hijacked by miscreants, owing to the previous ugly experiences of such protests in most major cosmopolitan cities in the country.
The IGP, however, acknowledges the grievances raised by the labour unions and the importance of constructive dialogue, which is sine qua none, in addressing these issues.
The Forec PRO, therefore, said:
In light of the potential challenges posed by the planned protests, the Nigeria Police Force is fully prepared to deploy all available resources to maintain law and order and to protect the lives and property of our citizens. The IGP therefore calls on all officers to be vigilant, professional, and uphold the highest standards of conduct during this period.
The Police boss urges all stakeholders, including the NLC, TUC, and other civil society groups, to embrace peaceful dialogue as the most effective means of resolving grievances, while also reemphasizing that the Police is committed to ensuring a secure and conducive environment for open dialogue, constructive engagement and mutaul understanding for a seamless exercise of civil rights.
Consequently, he added that the IGP has ordered the Commissioners of Police in charge of various Commands, and supervisory Assistant Inspectors-general of Police, to engage in fruitful discussions with the NLC/TUC leadership to foster understanding and reach common grounds on the planned protests.
A peaceful and coordinated approach is crucial to achieving meaningful solutions and preventing any form of violence or disruptions to public order, should the protests persist, the statement added.
He reiterated the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force in ensuring the safety and security of all citizens during the period of the planned protests as all necessary measures to facilitate the peaceful conduct of these demonstrations have been emplaced.
He also reaffirmed that any attempt by miscreants to exploit the situation for violent purposes viz-a-viz vandalism, gangsterism, and extortion will be met with firm, professional and commensurate lawful approach as the Police will not tolerate any act that threatens the peace and well-being of our country.
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