Lagos State Police Command has said that it will only allow an indoor and virtual event in commemoration of the EndSARS anniversary on Wednesday, October 20, 2021, contrary to a post being circulated on the social media insinuating that it agreed to allow street protests.
The command also assured that it would provide adequate security at the venue(s) if known.
According to the command’s Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Adekunle Ajisebutu, in a press statement issued on Tuesday, October 19, the police command recognised the rights of every Nigerian to express his or her interest.
But he stated that much as the police could permit such street protests, “intelligence at our disposal has revealed plans by some faceless groups or individuals to stage an anti-EndSARS anniversary protest in the state same day.”
Ajisebutu added: “In view of the conflicting interests between the pro and anti-EndSARS anniversary groups, and threat to cause mayhem, the Command once again warns both groups against any form of street protest between now and 20th October, 2021, and beyond.
“It is acknowledged that citizens have the right to peaceful protests. However, in this instance, having carried out a critical security assessment and intelligence report at the disposal of the Lagos Command in respect of the planned protests and attendant implications on public safety, the Command considers it inappropriate to allow such protests to hold.
“It will not stand aloof and allow breakdown of law and order which the protests may cause.
“To avoid a recurrence of the gory protests of last year during which some innocent Nigerians including police officers were gruesomely murdered, private and public property plundered and maliciously destroyed, the police will not abdicate their responsibilities of protection of lives and property by allowing such avoidable incident to happen again in the state.
“Therefore, in the interest of security and public safety, the Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, wishes to warn the organisers of the protests that the police will deploy all legitimate means to stop or neutralise the planned protests.”
The PPRO advised parents and guardians to warn their children against participating in the protests, youths and other individuals or groups planning to take part in the protests were counseled to shelve the plan in their own interests.