The Ekiti State Police Command has placed embargo on street
processions, as the preparations for Saturday’s presidential election
gathers momentum.
This action, according to the police, was to forestall breakdown of
law and order, and unwarranted loss of innocent lives as witnessed
during the June 21 governorship election.
In a statement in Ado Ekiti on Monday by its Public Relations Officer
(PPRO), Albert Adeyemi, the command said the step was taken in view of
the peculiarity of the State, particularly perceived high level of
political intolerance among the political class.
Adeyemi said: “Intelligence at the disposal of the command indicates
that some political parties intend to stage street processions in large
numbers as part of their campaign strategies.
“Considering the peculiarity of the political situation in Ekiti
State, coupled with the level of political intolerance, such street
processions, if allowed to happen, will inevitably cause conflict, chaos
and breakdown of law and order with possible disastrous consequences.
“In order to forestall breakdown of law and order, the command once
again appeal to all political stakeholders to obtain permit for any
campaign, which must be restricted to a particular location in order for
the police to ensure adequate protection at such avenues,” he
concluded.
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