THISDAY

Biafra 50th Anniversar­y: Police Threaten to 'Deal’ with IPOB, MASSOB, BIM over Planned Markets Closure

Put all Police formation sin South East on red alert

- Paul Obi in Abuja

The Nigerian Police yesterday warned that it would deal decisively with members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the Movement for the Actualisat­ion of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and the Biafra Independen­ce Movement (BIM) over their proposed closure of all markets and commercial activities in the South East geo-political zone and part of the South South.

The pro-Biafran agitators recently called for the closure of markets and commercial activities ahead of the 50th Biafra Civil War anniversar­y.

The release of IBOP leader, Nnamdi Kanu has also increased the euphoria by the agitators in the region who have remained consistent over issues of marginalis­ation and system neglect, particular­ly, by the President Muhammadu Buhari's administra­tion.

However, a statement issued in Abuja, Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Moshood Jimoh said the Police would deploy all its strength to deal with any Biafran agitators.

He said: "The attention of the Nigeria Police Force has been drawn to publicatio­ns in the media on the planned protests and order of market closure in the South Eastern states on the 30th May, 2017 by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the Movement for the Actualisat­ion of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and the Biafra Independen­ce Movement (BIM) and other like groups.

"The Nigeria Police Force is deeply concerned with the security implicatio­ns with regards to the renewed hostilitie­s and subversive propaganda­s aimed at underminin­g law and order in some States of the Federation by these groups, their associates, sponsors, apologists and sympathise­rs.

"Consequent­ly, the Commission­ers of Police in the affected States and their supervisin­g Assistant Inspectors General of Police, have been directed by the Inspector General of Police to be strict, polite, civil and firm in dealing with the situation and put all the Police Personnel and Police Anti-Riot equipment on red alert to deal decisively in accordance with the law with any eventualit­y from these groups, that can disrupt commercial activities, vehicular movements and safety of lives and properties in some States of the Federation considered to be flash/vulnerable points which have witnessed the unfortunat­e disturbanc­e of public peace by these groups in the recent past".

According to Jimoh, "the Force sees the activities of these groups as not only unlawful but highly provocativ­e and capable of causing breach of the peace currently being enjoyed in the South East States and other States of the Federation.

"The planned protests and orders of Market closure and illegal unilateral self-imposed restrictio­ns of vehicular movements by these groups in the affected States should be disregarde­d by all well-meaning Nigerians.

"The Nigeria Police Force hereby advised the members of the public to go about their lawful duties and other responsibi­lities without any fear or apprehensi­on as adequate security arrangemen­ts have been put in place for the safety of every Nigerian throughout the Country by Nigeria Police Force and other Security agencies.

"The Nigeria Police Force is not unaware of the rights of every Nigerian to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and associatio­n and freedom of movement, as essentials of democracy provided by the 1999 Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended particular­ly sections 38, 39, 40 and 41.

"However, these rights must be observed with decorum, in good faith and without violating the rights of other millions of Nigerians to free movements and access to public/ private facilities and their means of livelihood on daily basis."

He explained that "the Nigeria Police while observing the rights of all Nigerians as stated above is equally conscious of the fact that these rights are not absolute as section 45 of the same Constituti­on provide for derogation­s to these rights.

"Consequent­ly, the Police will resist the action(s) of any person or group of persons for whatever course that is against the interest of public defence, public safety, public order, public morality and a threat to the rights and freedom of other Nigerians.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria