Commissioner of Police issues warnings to Yoruba Nation following the clash in Ojota Lagos
Abiodun Alabi, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, has issued a warning to Yoruba Nation agitators that he will not tolerate additional acts of violence in the state.
Alabi pledged to deal with anyone or anything seen upsetting the tranquility of the city, no matter what their cover.
According to SP Benjamin Hundeyin, the state’s police public relations officer, who emphasised that such individuals “would be decisively dealt with in accordance with the terms of the law,”
Following the armed assault on police officers who were dispersing an illegal gathering in the early hours of Monday, according to Hundeyin, the warning grew urgent.
The PRO stated that the police will make sure that nobody infringed on the fundamental human rights of others, noting that the command is not against people’s right to association, assembly, and expression.
The commissioner of police urged peace-loving citizens to go about their legitimate responsibilities without fear of harassment or intimidation, while pledging not to accept even the slightest kind of violence on its employees or Lagos residents.