From Femi Mustapha in Kaduna
The Kaduna State Police Command has suspended a planned political rally organized by supporters of Mr. Peter Obi, a former presidential candidate, to celebrate his birthday.
In a statement issued by its Public Relations Officer, DSP Mansir Hassan, and made available to newsmen on Saturday, the Command said that while it respects individuals’ rights to associate and celebrate their political leaders, all forms of political rallies and public gatherings of a political nature remain suspended across the state.
The statement said, “This suspension will remain in effect until the official commencement date of political activities, as stipulated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).”
Also, the Command revealed that intelligence reports suggest that certain criminal elements are planning to infiltrate and hijack the proposed rally, using it as a platform to incite violence and disturb the peace in the state.
The statement added: “It is important to note that party primaries for the forthcoming bye-election in the state are scheduled to take place on the same date as the planned rally, and the political parties have formally notified the police of their events in line with established protocols.
“The planned rally is expected to overlap with and disrupt several areas designated for the conduct of these primaries, thereby posing a significant risk of tension, clashes, and a potential breakdown of law and order.
“Due to these developments, the Command strongly advises the organizers of the planned Peter Obi rally to suspend any gathering or procession. If they wish to hold an event in honor of their leader, they are advised to postpone it to ensure public safety and prevent potential hijacking by miscreants.
“The Kaduna State Police Command remains committed to safeguarding the lives and property of all residents and will not hesitate to take necessary legal action against any individual or group found violating this directive.
“The Command appreciates the continued cooperation of the public in maintaining peace and order in the state,” the statement said.