#EndBadGovernance: We Won’t Allow Violence In The Guise Of Protest – IGP

The #EndBadGovernance protest scheduled to hold on August 1, is brewing and whipping up mixed reactions.

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However, the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, on Tuesday, warned against any violence under guise of replicating the protest which shook Kenya.

Following some policies which aggrieved Kenyans considered anti-masses, young persons trooped to the parliament and strategic places across Kenya last month.

Surprisingly, the protest had led to some reforms, including cabinet reshuffle.

According to reports, some groups are gearing up and mobilising for protest under the theme, #EndBadGovernance.

Egbetokun while speaking at the Force Headquarters in Abuja during a strategic meeting with top police officers from the rank of Commissioners of Police, Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) and the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG), on Tuesday, advised those planning the protest to give up the idea.

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The IGP said the police would not fold their arms watching them engaging in violence.

Also, he said the force’s decision was based on what happened during the last #EndSARS protest nationwide, insisting that the police, particularly has not been relieved of the trauma they passed through.

“Our position is that the proposed violent protests are ill-advised and should be jettisoned fortuitously.

“We have the responsibility to protect properties and everyone, irrespective of their race, colour, ethnicity, or tribe, who are lawfully embarking on their daily activities.

“We will, therefore, not sit back and fold our arms to watch violent activities unleash violence on our peaceful communities or destroy any of our national critical infrastructure and assets again.”

According to him, the police have run background checks on many of the organisers and sponsors of the protest, it was found out that many of them are not living in Nigeria, and that they are only out to instigate crisis in the country.

Also Read: Protest: FCT Police Beg Residents Not To Join

He added, “before concluding this address, it is important I address an issue of urgent national importance which appears to have gained some momentum, particularly on social media, in the past few weeks.

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