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Protest: Ensure Public Safety, IGP Urges Tactical Commanders

Ahead of the proposed nationwide protest, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun has directed Force Tactical Commanders to withdraw personnel from non-essential duties, prioritise public order, and ensure sufficient armed personnel to be on standby for easy mobilisation in case of any eventuality.

The IGP gave the directive at the weekend during an emergency meeting with Commanders of tactical squads comprising the  Police Mobile Force, PMF, CTU, SPU, and others in Abuja.

According to the Police boss, “The objective of the conference is to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the internal security situation, identify emerging threats, and develop effective countermeasures to strengthen our security posture.

“As tactical Commanders, your operational tact is pivotal in navigating this complex situation.”

He charged them to ensure that  Police personnel were thoroughly briefed and prepared, maintaining continuous contact with state commands for effective  communication and coordination.

He said; “Prioritise de-escalation techniques, and remember that force should always be a last resort.”

The IGP Egbetokun said the meeting is prompted by imminent anti-government protests posing a significant threat to national security. “Our objective is to evaluate, discuss, and implement effective operational strategies to ensure public safety and security.

“While acknowledging the right to peaceful protest, available intelligence suggests the planned protest is a deliberate attempt to destabilize the government and undermine public safety. We must leverage our expertise to develop and execute a robust plan addressing potential risks and challenges.

“We must be vigilant and prepared to prevent chaos, drawing lessons from the 2020 #EndSARS protests. Our paramount objective is to safeguard public safety, maintain law and order, and protect citizens’ rights and well-being.

IGP Egbetokun therefore emphasised the importance of professionalism, civility, and restraint, guided by the principles of justice and fairness.

“Let us embrace a proactive approach, anticipating potential threats and taking preventive measures.

“Strict adherence to established protocols, code of conduct, and the rule of law is paramount. Every officer’s actions have a profound impact, reflecting on the entire Police Force,” he said.

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