The Lagos State Police Command has declared human rights activist and publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, wanted over an alleged plot to incite public disorder and obstruct major roads across the state. The state Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, disclosed this on Monday, October 3, while speaking to newsmen at the Iyana-Oworo section of the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos. The police boss indicated that the command received intelligence reports that Sowore and his associates plan to stage coordinated demonstrations at strategic locations, including the Third Mainland Bridge, Lekki Tollgate, and Freedom Park. The command is closing in on Mr. Sowore and others accused of coordinating activities intended to disrupt public peace. Sowore should surrender at the nearest police station or face arrest wherever he is found.He warned that any attempt to block major roads or incite unrest would be met with decisive action.Anyone attempting to cause disturbance or block our roads will face the full weight of the law. It is only someone who needs examination that would attempt to block such a vital route used by thousands daily'' he said The police boss disclosed that 13 suspects had already been arrested in connection with the planned protest while Sowore allegedly fled. He said investigations were ongoing to identify sponsors and collaborators. To prevent possible disruptions, Jimoh said officers had been deployed to key areas across the city, particularly major bridges and highways, where temporary roadblocks and diversions had been established. The Third Mainland Bridge was not designed to hold stationary weight. Any gathering on it could pose structural risks, he explained. Jimoh also addressed public tension arising from recent demolitions in parts of Lagos, particularly in the Oworo-Soki area, saying that affected residents had been duly compensated. The government compensated those affected, and the media witnessed it. There is no justification to provoke a crisis under the guise of protest, he said. He assured Lagos residents of their safety and urged them to continue their normal activities without fear. We are not sleeping. We will apprehend, investigate, and prosecute anyone attempting to undermine public safety in Lagos, Jimoh vowed. The post Police declare Sowore wanted over alleged plot to disrupt peace in Lagos appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog. Police declare Sowore wanted over alleged plot to disrupt peace in Lagos
The Lagos State Police Command has declared human rights activist and publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, wanted over an alleged plot to incite public disorder and obstruct major roads across the state. The state Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, disclosed this on Monday, October 3, while speaking to newsmen at the Iyana-Oworo section of the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos. The police boss indicated that the command received intelligence reports that Sowore and his associates plan to stage coordinated demonstrations at strategic locations, including the Third Mainland Bridge, Lekki Tollgate, and Freedom Park. The command is closing in on Mr. Sowore and others accused of coordinating activities intended to disrupt public peace. Sowore should surrender at the nearest police station or face arrest wherever he is found.He warned that any attempt to block major roads or incite unrest would be met with decisive action.Anyone attempting to cause disturbance or block our roads will face the full weight of the law. It is only someone who needs examination that would attempt to block such a vital route used by thousands daily'' he said The police boss disclosed that 13 suspects had already been arrested in connection with the planned protest while Sowore allegedly fled. He said investigations were ongoing to identify sponsors and collaborators. To prevent possible disruptions, Jimoh said officers had been deployed to key areas across the city, particularly major bridges and highways, where temporary roadblocks and diversions had been established. The Third Mainland Bridge was not designed to hold stationary weight. Any gathering on it could pose structural risks, he explained. Jimoh also addressed public tension arising from recent demolitions in parts of Lagos, particularly in the Oworo-Soki area, saying that affected residents had been duly compensated. The government compensated those affected, and the media witnessed it. There is no justification to provoke a crisis under the guise of protest, he said. He assured Lagos residents of their safety and urged them to continue their normal activities without fear. We are not sleeping. We will apprehend, investigate, and prosecute anyone attempting to undermine public safety in Lagos, Jimoh vowed. The post Police declare Sowore wanted over alleged plot to disrupt peace in Lagos appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog. 
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