EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, stated that the ban is aimed at protecting lives and property throughout the festive season.
According to a statement from the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the measure is in place to prevent any potential hazards and ensure peace within the community.
Disu emphasized that firecrackers and knockouts could cause unnecessary panic, anxiety, and pose significant risks, including fire hazards and other preventable accidents.
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“The FCT Police Command warns against the use of firecrackers (knockouts) during the Christmas and New Year celebrations. This ban is crucial to safeguarding residents and protecting lives and property throughout the festive period,” Disu said. “The use of such items can lead to unnecessary panic, and they carry serious risks.”
He added that anyone caught violating the ban, including sellers and users of firecrackers, will face arrest and prosecution under the law. The Police urged community leaders and residents to raise awareness about the dangers of these items.
Disu also reassured the public that the Command is committed to upholding law and order during the holiday season. He encouraged everyone to celebrate responsibly and wished all residents a peaceful and joyful Christmas and New Year.
Finally, the Commissioner urged FCT residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the Police.
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