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The Police in Ogun
State, on Saturday, banned street carnivals, rallies and processions with a
stern warning that violators would be made to “face the full wrath of the law.”
A statement issued in
Abeokuta by the Command’s spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the ban became
necessary following “series of violence and wanton destruction of valuable
property associated with such carnivals in recent time.”
Oyeyemi said the command
noted that street carnivals have become “an avenue through which some
unscrupulous elements as well as cultists are using to unleash terror on
innocent members of the public.”
He added that the
command, as an organisation saddled with constitutional responsibility of
protecting life and property of the citizens, would not fold its arms “while
hoodlums will be making life difficult for law-abiding citizens of the state.”
“In view of this, the
commissioner of police and his management team, while reviewing the security
situation in the state, came to conclusion that the street carnivals have
become an avenue through which some unscrupulous elements as well as cultists
are using to unleash terror on innocent members of the public.
“As an organisation
saddled with constitutional responsibility of protecting life and properties,
the command cannot fold its arms while hoodlums will be making life difficult
for law abiding citizens of the state.
“Therefore, all forms of
street carnival are hereby, banned and anybody who after this release organised
carnival, rally, procession or blocked any public road anywhere in the state
will be made to face the full wrath of the law,” Oyeyemi said in the statement.
(Daily Trust)

















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