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Anambra Police Discourages any Form of March or Protest in Awka, Acknowledges Gains Against Cultism and Urge Organisers to Adopt Lawful and Constructive Engagements

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Odimmegwa Johnpeter/Abuja

The Anambra State Police Command has advised individuals and groups to desist from organising or participating in any form of march or street protest within Awka, the State capital, in the interest of public safety, peace, and public order. This was contained in a statement signed by SP. Ikenga Tochukwu, Police Public Relations Officer, Anambra State Police Command.

The statement reads:”The Command notes that significant gains have been recorded in the ongoing fight against cultism and other violent crimes through sustained intelligence-led operations, strategic patrols, arrests, and community-based policing initiatives. Notably, two days ago, police operatives engaged in a fierce gun battle that led to the neutralisation of a confessed member of the Vikings Confraternity’s strike squad, who was reportedly on a mission to retaliate the killing of one of their members by a rival cult group at Enugwu Agidi.

“The Command cautions that unauthorised marches or protests could undermine these gains and are capable of disrupting public peace, obstructing lawful activities, and causing unnecessary inconvenience to law-abiding citizens.

“While recognising the constitutional rights of citizens to lawful assembly and freedom of expression, the Police emphasise that such rights must be exercised responsibly and strictly within the confines of the law. Accordingly, unauthorised marches, street occupations, or protests that obstruct traffic, disrupt commercial activities, or constitute public nuisance will not be tolerated.

“The Command further advises organisers and interest groups to explore constructive and lawful channels of engagement, including dialogue with relevant authorities, submission of petitions, and collaboration with appropriate stakeholders, rather than occupying the streets and creating tension.

“Members of the public are urged to remain calm, go about their lawful activities, and promptly report any suspicious movements or actions capable of breaching public peace to the nearest police formation.

“The Anambra State Police Command remains committed to acting proactively to ensure a safe and secure environment for all residents, ” it also added.
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