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IGP Declares May 29 Inauguration Of Tinubu ‘Sacrosanct’, Promises Uncompromising Defence
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The IGP has declared the May 29 inauguration of Tinubu as ‘sacrosanct’ and assured an unwavering defence.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Usman Alkali Baba, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), has issued a warning to political parties, urging them to refrain from instigating unrest during the upcoming presidential inauguration on May 29.
Baba declared that the inauguration date remains sacrosanct and vowed to defend democracy alongside other security operatives.
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Speaking to journalists at Force Headquarters in Abuja on Monday (today), the police boss revealed that some prominent political actors, unhappy with the outcome of the 2023 General elections, have been issuing public threats aimed at instigating actions to frustrate the inauguration ceremony.
“The Nigeria Police and the national intelligence community have been closely monitoring the activities of these political elites, as well as other unpatriotic elements who have formed themselves into brands that seek to subvert our national security interests,” he said.
Alkali Baba added that these individuals are bent on deploying extra-judicial and undemocratic means to truncate Nigeria’s democratic heritage in the pursuit of their narrow political considerations.
He emphasised that the beauty of democracy lies not only in the freedom of citizens to exercise their franchise within the electoral cycle but also in the right of aggrieved political actors to submit grievances on the electoral outcome to the judicial process for consideration.
The police boss said, “The beauty of democracy lies not just in the freedom of the citizens to freely exercise their franchise within the electoral cycle. It is also hinged on the right of aggrieved political actors to submit grievances on the electoral outcome to the judicial process for consideration,” the police chief said.
“Ladies and gentlemen, the imperative of peace in our national life cannot be over-emphasized. Sustenance of peace and security is even more expedient at this stage in our national democratic transition.
“Consequently, while the Nigeria Police, in synergy with other security agencies and the intelligence community, continues to closely monitor the activities of these political elements, it has become expedient to make some clear statements.
“Firstly, the Nigeria Police hereby sternly warns all political actors with subversive agenda and their collaborators, particularly their foot soldiers, who they are exposing to political radicalization and extremism to, henceforth, jettison their ongoing premeditated attempts to create tension within the national space with intention of derailing the 29th May 2023 Presidential Inauguration Ceremony.
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“Secondly, any such persons, regardless of their political affiliations who continuously engages in acts that are inimical to our nation’s democratic and security interests should not be in doubt on the firm determination of the Nigeria Police under my watch to closely collaborate with the law enforcement family and the intelligence community to defend our democracy, keep the internal security order stable and optimally deploy our common unique assets towards guaranteeing the successful conduct of the Presidential Inauguration Ceremony.”
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