The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has told organizers of the planned protest to make available details of their schedule to enable the police to adequately provide protection.
He made this known to newsmen at the force headquarters while briefing newsmen on the measures taken by the police to ensure that lives and properties are protected.
The police recognize the right to peaceful protest which must be carried out in accordance with the law.
EndSARs protest has taught the Nigerian police enough lessons to understand that violent protest is not what Nigeria needs at this time.
The hardship being faced in Nigeria is global, it is not only peculiar to Nigeria alone.
Leaders of the planned protest must reach out to the commissioner of police in their various states With details of the protest.
The IGP noted that the Nigeria police have not yet received any information from the protest leaders on their intention to protest.
The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has told organizers of the planned protest to make available details of their schedule to enable the police to adequately provide protection.
He made this known to newsmen at the force headquarters while briefing newsmen on the measures taken by the police to ensure that lives and properties are protected.
The police recognize the right to peaceful protest which must be carried out in accordance with the law.
EndSARs protest has taught the Nigerian police enough lessons to understand that violent protest is not what Nigeria needs at this time.
The hardship being faced in Nigeria is global, it is not only peculiar to Nigeria alone.
Leaders of the planned protest must reach out to the commissioner of police in their various states With details of the protest.
The IGP noted that the Nigeria police have not yet received any information from the protest leaders on their intention to protest.
The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has told organizers of the planned protest to make available details of their schedule to enable the police to adequately provide protection.
He made this known to newsmen at the force headquarters while briefing newsmen on the measures taken by the police to ensure that lives and properties are protected.
The police recognize the right to peaceful protest which must be carried out in accordance with the law.
EndSARs protest has taught the Nigerian police enough lessons to understand that violent protest is not what Nigeria needs at this time.
The hardship being faced in Nigeria is global, it is not only peculiar to Nigeria alone.
Leaders of the planned protest must reach out to the commissioner of police in their various states With details of the protest.
The IGP noted that the Nigeria police have not yet received any information from the protest leaders on their intention to protest.
The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has told organizers of the planned protest to make available details of their schedule to enable the police to adequately provide protection.
He made this known to newsmen at the force headquarters while briefing newsmen on the measures taken by the police to ensure that lives and properties are protected.
The police recognize the right to peaceful protest which must be carried out in accordance with the law.
EndSARs protest has taught the Nigerian police enough lessons to understand that violent protest is not what Nigeria needs at this time.
The hardship being faced in Nigeria is global, it is not only peculiar to Nigeria alone.
Leaders of the planned protest must reach out to the commissioner of police in their various states With details of the protest.
The IGP noted that the Nigeria police have not yet received any information from the protest leaders on their intention to protest.
The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has told organizers of the planned protest to make available details of their schedule to enable the police to adequately provide protection.
He made this known to newsmen at the force headquarters while briefing newsmen on the measures taken by the police to ensure that lives and properties are protected.
The police recognize the right to peaceful protest which must be carried out in accordance with the law.
EndSARs protest has taught the Nigerian police enough lessons to understand that violent protest is not what Nigeria needs at this time.
The hardship being faced in Nigeria is global, it is not only peculiar to Nigeria alone.
Leaders of the planned protest must reach out to the commissioner of police in their various states With details of the protest.
The IGP noted that the Nigeria police have not yet received any information from the protest leaders on their intention to protest.
The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has told organizers of the planned protest to make available details of their schedule to enable the police to adequately provide protection.
He made this known to newsmen at the force headquarters while briefing newsmen on the measures taken by the police to ensure that lives and properties are protected.
The police recognize the right to peaceful protest which must be carried out in accordance with the law.
EndSARs protest has taught the Nigerian police enough lessons to understand that violent protest is not what Nigeria needs at this time.
The hardship being faced in Nigeria is global, it is not only peculiar to Nigeria alone.
Leaders of the planned protest must reach out to the commissioner of police in their various states With details of the protest.
The IGP noted that the Nigeria police have not yet received any information from the protest leaders on their intention to protest.
The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has told organizers of the planned protest to make available details of their schedule to enable the police to adequately provide protection.
He made this known to newsmen at the force headquarters while briefing newsmen on the measures taken by the police to ensure that lives and properties are protected.
The police recognize the right to peaceful protest which must be carried out in accordance with the law.
EndSARs protest has taught the Nigerian police enough lessons to understand that violent protest is not what Nigeria needs at this time.
The hardship being faced in Nigeria is global, it is not only peculiar to Nigeria alone.
Leaders of the planned protest must reach out to the commissioner of police in their various states With details of the protest.
The IGP noted that the Nigeria police have not yet received any information from the protest leaders on their intention to protest.
The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has told organizers of the planned protest to make available details of their schedule to enable the police to adequately provide protection.
He made this known to newsmen at the force headquarters while briefing newsmen on the measures taken by the police to ensure that lives and properties are protected.
The police recognize the right to peaceful protest which must be carried out in accordance with the law.
EndSARs protest has taught the Nigerian police enough lessons to understand that violent protest is not what Nigeria needs at this time.
The hardship being faced in Nigeria is global, it is not only peculiar to Nigeria alone.
Leaders of the planned protest must reach out to the commissioner of police in their various states With details of the protest.
The IGP noted that the Nigeria police have not yet received any information from the protest leaders on their intention to protest.