The Lagos State chapter of the All
Progressives Congress has warned members of the Movement for the
Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra and the Indigenous People
of Biafra not to stage any pro-Biafran protest in Lagos.
The APC said this in a statement by its Publicity Secretary in Lagos, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, on Tuesday.
The party urged MASSOB and IPOB not to “plunge Lagos into crisis as the state would not tolerate such a nefarious plan.”
The statement read in part, “The party
states that with the heightened security challenges the state is facing,
it will be foolhardy of any group to hide under the guise of protest to
compromise the security of the state.
“There is no way the state will sit idly
and allow politically sponsored hoodlums, masquerading as Pro-Biafran
protesters or any group at all, to compromise the security of the state
where the state has invested hugely in recent times.”
The APC warned those behind the planned
protests, saying the security agencies led by the Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, had vowed to deal with
anybody or group found to be involved in such protests.
He reminded the pro-Biafran agitators that Lagos is a South-West state and has nothing to do with their cause.
The statement added, “As a party that
governs Lagos, we will not watch a group of politically sponsored
hoodlums to tamper with the tight security system that has been
effortlessly put in place by the state government to combat increasing
crime rates in the state.
“We cannot allow these hoodlums,
sponsored by politicians that failed woefully in the last general
elections, to unleash mayhem on peace-loving Lagosians so as to achieve
political aims that run parallel to the interests of Lagosians.
“It is obvious that the sponsors of the
planned protest want to throw the state into mayhem by their act but the
state will be ready to dole out the appropriate antidotes for such
folly.”
The party warned leaders of
Igbo-dominated markets in the state not to be involved in the protest or
allow their markets to be used for such dangerous activities as the
state “will not hesitate to not only show such market leaders the exit
from such markets but will take measures to ensure that such markets are
not used for dangerous activities.”

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