Protest: NSCDC deploys 1,190 operatives in Anambra, warns protesters

Anambra State command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has deployed 1,190 officers ahead of the planned nationwide hunger protest slated to start on August 1.

This was announced in a statement by the Head, Media and Tactical Operations, Okadigbo Edwin, on Monday.

Edwin said the command remains committed and unrelenting in maintaining law and order before, during, and after the planned protest.

He said the deployment is in accordance with a marching order given to it by the Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Audi, to stand firm as the lead agency statutorily responsible for protecting critical national assets and infrastructure.

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The statement said, “While 350 personnel are for the anti sit-at-home order operations on Monday, 840 personnel are to resist all forms of violent protests and lawlessness, as well as prevent vandalism of critical national assets and infrastructure.

“In line with a marching order given to us by the Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Audi, to stand firm on our core mandate as the lead agency statutorily responsible for protecting critical national assets and infrastructure.

“The Command will not remain passive or indifferent in the face of violent activities that threaten to disrupt the peaceful co-existence of all Anambra residents or destroy our National Critical Assets & Infrastructure

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“Instead, we will take proactive measures to prevent and counteract such actions, ensuring the safety and security of Anambra citizens and the protection of such critical assets.”

“Individuals contemplating illegal acts during the protest, such as tampering with government assets or infrastructure will face severe legal consequences. The public is reminded that these actions are considered serious offences.

“Additionally, disrupting social and economic activities in the state, particularly at strategic facilities like airports and hospitals, and hindering essential service providers from carrying out their duties, is strictly prohibited.

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“Those who ignore these warnings will be held accountable and face the full force of the law”.

 

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