The Edo State Police Command has announced its commitment to support and protect citizens exercising their right to protest, provided demonstrations remain peaceful.
In a press briefing on Wednesday evening, State Commissioner of Police, CP Funsho Adegboye, emphasized the constitutional right of citizens to protest. He revealed that the police had met with protest organizers to establish guidelines for the upcoming demonstrations.
Key points from the briefing:
1. The police will protect peaceful protesters.
2. Demonstrations must not involve road blockages or violence.
3. Non-participants will be allowed to go about their normal business unhindered.
4. Protesters will be confined to Kings Square, the designated venue for the demonstration.
5. The police will provide support, including sachets of water and refreshments for protesters.
CP Adegboye issued a stern warning to potential troublemakers, stating that any attempts to disrupt the peaceful nature of the protest would be met with decisive action.
This development comes as tensions rise across the country, with citizens expressing concerns over various social and economic issues. The Edo State Police Command’s proactive approach aims to balance the right to protest with the need for public order and safety.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.