
On Tuesday, as part of measures to stem the spread of COVID-19 the decision was taken.
Street protests and demonstrations have been banned in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory Security Committee announced today.
It also
revealed the real reason for the ban: the unrelenting peaceful protests against
FSARS and police brutality in the city.
According to
a statement by Anthony Ogunleye, chief press secretary to FCT Minister, all
street demonstrations, protests, and processions will not be allowed anywhere
within its environs henceforth.
He said the
security committee is satisfied with the directive by the Inspector-General of
Police, Mohammed Adamu to disband the Special Anti-Robbery Squad {ARS} as well
as other reforms aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the Nigerian Police.
He added that
despite the pronouncement by the IGP scrapping the unit, the #EndSARS protests
continued in parts of the FCT, causing inconveniences to law-abiding citizens.
“The security
committee has reiterated the commitment of the FCT administration to ensure
that all residents are safe, secure, and able to go about their lawful
businesses without fear of intimidation or harassment”.
The #EndSARS
campaigners have not reacted.
Abuja in
recent times has recorded very low number of COVID-19 infections.
On Monday,
the number of confirmed cases was 26.
The
statistically insignificant number does not certainly indicate a resurgence of
COVID-19 in the city.
The aim is
stop #ENDSARS campaign.
The Full
Statement announcing street protests:
The FCT
Security Committee met for its routine meeting on Tuesday October 13, 2020, to
review the security situation in the Federal Capital Territory with a view to
addressing identified challenges.
2. The
meeting which was chaired by the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello had in
attendance, the Permanent Secretary, FCTA, Mr Olusade Adesola, heads of the
various security agencies and military formations in the FCT, senior members of
staff of the FCTA, representatives of religious and traditional institutions as
well as Area Council Chairmen.
After
extensive deliberations, the Committee came up with the following resolutions:
i. The
Committee noted with satisfaction the directive by President Muhammadu Buhari
to the Inspector-General of Police to disband the Special Anti-Robbery Squad
{SARS} as well as other reforms aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the
Nigerian police.
ii. It also
noted that in response to the directive of the President and the yearnings of
the Nigerian people, the Inspector General of Police has dissolved the SARS
across the 36 State Police Commands and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)
where they hitherto existed.
iii. However,
the Committee noted with concern that despite the pronouncement by the
Inspector General of Police scrapping the FSARS, the #ENDSARS protests
continued in parts of the Territory. The protesters caused inconveniences to
law-abiding citizens.
iv. While the
Committee recognizes the rights of citizens as regards freedom of association
and movement as enshrined in the constitution, it has observed that the unruly
conduct of the crowd and manner of demonstrations are in complete violation of
the COVID-19 safety protocols which were put in place to safeguard the lives of
citizens.
v. These
violations endanger the lives of not just the demonstrators, but also other
citizens going about their legitimate concerns.
vi. For the
avoidance of doubt, the COVID-19 guidelines regulating public gatherings
recommend physical distancing, temperature checks, the use of facial coverings,
amongst others.
vii. Clearly
all these guidelines were flouted by the protesters.
viii.
Consequently, the Committee directs that due to the dangers posed by COVID-19,
all street demonstrations, protests and processions will not be allowed
anywhere within the FCT.
ix. The
Committee also noted the progress being made in the fight against robberies in
illegal and unregistered, commercial motor vehicles known as “one chance” and
is committed to the introduction of innovative measures that will ensure the
safety of commuters.
x. It however
advises commuters to continue to exercise caution and remain vigilant while
boarding commercial vehicles.
xi. With the
advent of the “Ember” months, the Committee reiterates its commitment to
ensuring the safety of road users across the FCT in accordance with existing
guidelines by relevant agencies.
xii. It
however seeks the cooperation of residents to obey all extant traffic rules and
regulations while travelling during this period.
xiii. The
Committee also noted with satisfaction the successful re-opening of schools
after the forced closure due to COVID-19. It however calls on parents, students
and school authorities to continue to comply with the extant COVID-19 safety
protocols.
xiv. The
Security Committee reiterated the commitment of the FCT Administration to
ensure that all residents are safe, secure and able to go about their lawful
businesses without fear of intimidation or harassment.
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