From Emmanuel Adeyemi, Lokoja
The Kogi State Government said it was aware of attempts by some individuals to enter the state under the pretence of being security personnel, with the intention of causing unrest coupled with a handful of crises in the state, and therefore banned public rallies and regulated security convoys entering the state.
In a statement signed by the Information Commissioner, Kingsley Fanwo, and made available to newsmen, it said Governor Usman Ododo remains unwavering in his commitment to protecting the lives and property of all residents and ensuring that the state remains a haven of peace and security.
The statement reads in parts:
“In the light of credible intelligence reports, the government has deemed it necessary to take proactive measures to prevent any form of security breach that could destabilise the state.
“It is heartwarming to note that the state witnessed a peaceful Sallah; however, some security threats are threatening the peace of the state. In Kasemiya, Katubo, and Umozu Ette, all in Kogi Local Government Area in Kogi West, fishing activities have resulted in a serious crisis, leading to the loss of two lives. All fishing activities in Kogi Local Government Area are hereby suspended until peace is completely restored. Security operatives have been deployed to the affected areas to restore peace and implement our directive.
“Also, in Ankpa Local Government Area, specifically in Enjema District, a communal clash between Ika-Odele and Ika Ochala is threatening the peace of Kogi East. The State Government has deployed security to also calm the situation to avert further loss of lives and property. The ongoing peace meeting between the two communities, as facilitated by the State Government, must be sustained.
“In Kogi Central, intelligence at our disposal points to the fact that some elements are planning to stage some violent rallies in the guise of political and religious agitations. This is to create a platform for wanton destruction and breakdown of law and order.
“These flashes of disturbances are raising tension in the state and threatening to breach public peace and security. In view of this, and effective immediately, the Kogi State Government has placed a total ban on all forms of rallies or public gatherings that have the potential to disrupt public peace.
“This decision has been necessitated by intelligence reports indicating that certain individuals are plotting to infiltrate the state under the guise of organising rallies, using fake security personnel to foment trouble and compromise the security of law-abiding citizens of our dear state.
“While the government recognises the constitutional rights of citizens to gather and express themselves, security considerations must take precedence in the interest of public safety. As such, no individual, group, or organisation is permitted to hold any form of rally within the state until further notice.
“In a swift proactive move, the Chief Servant of Kogi State, His Excellency Alh Ahmed Usman Ododo, has today met with the leadership of the Kogi State Traditional Council, led by the Attah of Igala, to agree on the modalities for ensuring peace and security in the state. The Royal Fathers also commended the Chief Servant of the State for his proactive measures to protect lives and property.
“In furtherance of its commitment to maintaining law and order, the Kogi State Government has directed that any individual or group entering the state with a convoy of security personnel must obtain prior clearance from state commands of the deploying services. This measure is to ensure proper profiling and verification of all security operatives accompanying such convoys.
“The State Government has received intelligence indicating attempts by some individuals to enter Kogi State under the pretence of being security personnel, with the intention of causing unrest. This directive, therefore, is aimed at preventing any unauthorised movement of armed individuals and ensuring that only duly accredited security agents operate within the state.
“The Chief Servant of the State, His Excellency Alh Ahmed Usman Ododo, has also directed all the Local Government Chairmen to take charge of security in their domains. He also urged community leaders and opinion moulders to talk to their people on the need to sustain the relative peace in the state and back the State Government to continue to deliver democratic dividends to the great people of Kogi State.
“To guarantee the full implementation of these measures, His Excellency, the Chief Servant of Kogi State, has directed the State Security Adviser, Commander Jerry Omodara (Rtd), to work closely with all security agencies in the state to ensure strict enforcement. Security agencies have been placed on high alert and will take all necessary steps to prevent any breakdown of law and order.”
The Kogi State Government, however, urges all residents to remain law-abiding, vigilant, and report any suspicious movement.