FCT Police Chief Urges Residents to Avoid Nationwide Protests

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In a plea to the residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the Commissioner of Police, Bennett Igweh, has called on the public to refrain from participating in the nationwide protests scheduled for August 1.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja on Monday, Igweh emphasized the significant efforts made by the police to ensure the security and safety of the FCT. He argued that the planned protests could jeopardize these efforts and lead to further unrest in the nation’s capital.

“I want to appeal specifically to the residents and indigenes and everybody in the FCT. Please, lions do not destroy their dens. You cannot see a lion who destroys its own den. I would not like you to join this protest,” Igweh said.

The police chief acknowledged the sacrifices made by his officers, including the recent loss of two policemen in Gidango and two more in a separate incident. He urged the residents to appreciate these efforts and refrain from participating in the protests, which he believes could lead to the destruction of the progress made in the FCT.

Igweh also highlighted the government’s efforts in providing improved infrastructure, such as the construction of good roads throughout the city, including in the hinterlands. He cautioned against allowing “miscreants” from outside the FCT to come and potentially damage these developments.

“Let us continue collectively to make the FCT safe. Let them go and do what they want to do. But not with us,” Igweh pleaded, emphasizing the need for the residents to act maturely and appreciate the sacrifices made by the police to ensure their safety.

The police commissioner’s appeal comes as various groups and citizens have scheduled a nationwide protest in response to the economic hardships facing the country. However, Igweh’s message is clear: the residents of the FCT should refrain from joining the demonstrations and instead focus on maintaining the safety and security of the nation’s capital.

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