The federal government yesterday night
denied speculations that it was planning to stop the planned protest by
pop star, Tuface (Innocent Idibia) against the economic hardship across
the country.
The media assistant to Vice President
Yemi Osinbajo, Laolu Akande, dismissed the speculation, saying that
government remained committed to the rights of Nigerians to protest.
“We are not about to stop the protest,
that will amount to violation of the right to descent. As a matter of
fact, we are very well connected to the people as you will recall, this
is the only government in history that has created a social intervention
fund of about half a trillion Naira to assist Nigerians. It is
therefore wrong to say that this government does not feel the pain of
the people.”
However, Police authorities in Abuja
yesterday said it was currently in possession of credible intelligence
reports that other interest groups were planning to hold a counter
protest on Monday 6th, “same places, same day Tuface Idibia group planned to hold its.”
The Force averred that clash of these two groups could lead to break down of law and order.
This was contained in a statement signed
by the Force Public Relations Officer, CP Jimoh Moshood, which was made
available to the media late Friday night.
According to him, if these various
planned protests are held simultaneously, there may be breakdown of law
and order, with attendant loss of lives and property.
The statement reads: “The attention of
the Nigeria Police Force has been drawn to publications in the media on
the planned protests slated for 5th and 6th February, 2017
in Lagos and other States by different groups, one to be led by the
popular musician Innocent Idibia aka Tuface musician and other opposing
groups.
“Nigeria Police Force is deeply
concerned with the security implications with regard to the planned
protest/demonstrations, and as the lead security agency in the country,
is fully aware and recognizes the constitutional rights of every
citizen (including Tuface and his group) to assemble and move freely in
any part of the country.
The Force PRO said Police is fully
cognizant of its constitutional responsibilities of taking any
proactive/ preventive security measures, adding that it is in the
interest of public safety, public order, public morality or public
health that the protest should not hold.
“That Innocent Idibia (a.k.a Tuface) and
his group are hereby advised strongly to shelve their planned peaceful
protest/demonstration in the interest of peace and security.
“That the other opposing groups are
equally advised strongly to shelve its planned counter
protest/demonstration in the interest of peace and security.
“That the Nigeria Police Force is
prepared to employ every possible legal means for the maintenance of law
and order; and for the protection of lives and property.”
Moshood warned parents and guardians,
religious/opinion leaders and other interest groups to prevail on their
children and wards, followers and adherents not to allow themselves to
be used by any group to cause disturbance of public peace and break down
of law and order.
Also yesterday, a civil society organisation, Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), advised the organisers of the February 6 anti-government rally and those who wish to join them that they are protected by the fundamental laws of the land.
CSJ said: “Any attempt by any authority,
no matter how highly placed to disrupt the rally will be ultra vires
their powers, unconstitutional and a grave violation of constitutional
rights which will found a good cause of action for aggravated damages in
a court of law.”
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