LUC: Police Warn Protesters Planning To Block Third Mainland Bridge
By: HighCelebritySquard
...Say Any Attempt To Breach Peace 'll Be
Resisted
The Lagos State Police
Command on Sunday warned some protesters planning to block Third Mainland
Bridge and other critical public infrastructure in Lagos over the new Land Use
Charge (LUC) of the State Government, saying any attempt to breach public peace
will be met with stiff resistance.
The police, in a
statement by the Public Relations Officer of the Command, SP Chike Oti, said up
till now, those behind the planned protest were yet to apply for necessary
permit, and that it was in their interest to follow the rule of law to
ventilate whatever grievances with government.
According to the
statement, Oti said: "The attention of Lagos State Police Command has been
drawn to the news making the rounds that a group of persons under the
sponsorship of some mischief makers, and who are masquerading as civil rights
activists, intends to block the Third Mainland Bridge and occupy some critical
public infrastructures in Lagos to protest the increase in the Land Use Charge
by the government of Lagos state.
"The Command
wishes to warn those concerned that any attempt by any individual or group of
persons to cause a breach of the peace or infringe on the rights of others to
pursue their daily aspirations, would be met with stiff resistance."
While recalling a recent
protest by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ikeja branch on the new LUC, the
police spokesman said it was important for the necessary application to that
effect to be made to prevent the protest from being hijacked by hoodlums which
ultimately would threaten the peace of the State.
"As it stands,
the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State has not received a single application
from any group wishing to carry out protest in any part of the state. It is
therefore advised that these individuals wanting to protest government decision
should consult with the police as it was the case with the Nigeria Bar
Association before they carried out their very peaceful protest for which the
police provided the needed security and ensured it was not hijacked by hoodlums.
"Once again, the
Command wishes to reiterate that it would not allow any group of protesters to
compromise the peace in Lagos State in whatever guise. Any group of persons
that feel strongly against any policies of the government should explore the judiciary
option instead of endangering the public peace," Oti said.
LUC: Police Warn Protesters Planning To Block Third Mainland Bridge
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