The Commissioner of Police, Kogi State Police Command, CP Bethrand Onuoha, has called on leaders of ‘Take It Back Movement’ in the state to reconsider their planned October 1 protest.
Onuoha made the call during an engagement with the executive of ‘Take It Back Movement’ at the command headquarters in Lokoja on Saturday.
He advised the group to give government more time to fix the nation’s economy.
While acknowledging receipt of the letter, the CP disclosed further that the Group has right for peaceful protest in accordance with extant Laws, but to avoid playing into the hands of disgruntled elements and or hoodlums and to avoid or prevent them from highjacking the process and unleashing mayhem on innocent citizens, destruction of their properties as well as damage of critical infrastructure which will in turn have serious adverse/negative impact on the nation’s economy.
Leader of the group, Moses Opeyemi, assured the CP that as enlightened and law-abiding youths in Kogi State, they accepted his advise as a father and promised to remain committed to the peace, progress and development of the state.
He further stated that the executive and members of the group will meet to deliberate on all the issues raised by the CP and come up with a reasonable resolution regarding their participation in the planned protest.
He, on behalf of the group, commended the CP for the constructive engagement which has gone alone way to enlighten them on their responsibilities as youths who are leaders of tomorrow and vanguard for development.
Present at the Meeting include DCP Chike Louis Nwabuwa, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Department of Operations and his Assistant, ACP Aigbe Aghahowa, SP William Ovye Aya, PPRO, SP Emmanuel Abogonye, 2ic SID/OC Monitoring Unit, DSP Christopher Okoebor, PA to CP, while members of the group included Mose Opeyemi, Coordinator, Oloruntoba Segun, Muhammed Abdul, Ande Joel, Michael John, Musa Matthew, Usman Alfa, Mohammed Usman Ahmed, Ibrahim Shaibu, and Adama Shaibu