#EndSARS: We may employ stringent measures to curb violent protests in Ogun – Abiodun

Ogun state Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, Wednesday warned that stringent measures could be announced should acts inimical to public safety and security continues in the state.

The governor also expressed displeasure at some of the developments in the state, despite his appeal for peace in his address on Tuesday.

Some of the disturbing incidents include the burning of Atan-Ota police station, killing of the Divisional Crime Officer (DCO) and one other person, and serious injury to the Divisional Police Office (DPO), sporadic gunshots by hoodlums in some locations in the state, violent supremacy battles amongst miscreants and blockade in some parts of the state, amongst others.

While calling for demonstrators to bring the protests to an end and allow for the full implementation of their demands, Gov. Abiodun admonished security agents to exercise caution in dealing with the #EndSARS protesters to avoid further loss of lives and properties.

He commended the peaceful conduct of the genuine youth protesters in Ogun State and noted that the original organisers have since realized that the protests had been hijacked sent out a notice that they have suspended street protests.

He therefore called on others still purporting to be protesting to return home “as it is obvious that hoodlums and miscreants have hijacked the lofty idea”.

He acknowledged the right of the people to protest but regretted that “blockade of highways and other roads, destruction of public and private property, and unfortunate loss of lives are clear deviations from the original intention of the protest.”

Governor Abiodun who has deployed security men and women to ensure an end to the violence, directed the security team to continue to patrol the major streets to ensure peace and tranquility in the day-to-day activities of citizens.

“I plead with all our public and private hospitals to treat all  in need of medical attention brought to their facilities”, the statement added.

The governor further said, “For us, the lives of all citizens and residents of Ogun State matter. We must also recognize that any property destroyed directly diminishes our commonwealth and undermines the momentum of our development. It is our joint responsibility to ensure safety of lives and property and we must all understand that the current state of violence does not do anyone any good.

“As a government, we will continue to ensure the safety of lives and property. We plead with our citizens to go about peacefully and conduct their businesses; and I have specifically instructed the security agencies to protect all law abiding and peace-loving residents and public buildings

“The people of Ogun state should please report all acts of molestation, breaches of peace or extortion by calling 112. Our Quick Response Squad (QRS) alongside other law enforcement teams are on alert to respond quickly. Once again,  appeal to our people to allow peace to reign do not attack law enforcement.’’

He however, commiserated with the families of those who have lost their loved ones and properties in the ENDSARS violence in different parts of the country, describing the deaths and arson as “unfortunate and unwarranted”.

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