Against the backdrop of the
recent local and international clamour for the immediate and
unconditional release of the school girls who were abducted from Chibok, Borno
State, through protests and other forms of advocacy, the Inspector-General of
Police, IGP MD Abubakar, CFR, NPM, mni, psc has restated the commitment of the
Nigeria Police Force and other Law Enforcement Agencies to the protection and
enforcement of the fundamental rights of the citizens, particularly their
rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association amongst
others as enshrined in Chapter Four of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as
amended).
Noting that the Law Enforcement
Agencies are duty-bound to enforce these rights, the IGP charged his Zonal and
State Command Officers to ensure that citizens embarking on rallies and other
peaceful demonstrations are provided adequate security in line with the
standard operational practice of the Force. The IGP however, called on leaders
and organizers of such rallies to work in concert with the Police to ensure the
safety of participants and orderliness of the exercise. He further urged them
to take measures to deter hoodlums from hijacking the assemblies.
While calling on the citizens to
provide the Police and other Law Enforcement Agencies with useful information
in the fight against terror and other related crimes, the IGP reassured them
that all necessary steps are being taken towards ensuring that the abducted
Chibok School girls are rescued and returned to their loved ones.
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IG b carefull ooh b4 mama peace here say u no want carry her orders
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