Imo CP Deploys Officers to Ensure Peaceful NLC Protest

In a proactive measure to ensure the safety and security of citizens, the Imo State Police Commissioner, Aboki Danjuma, has deployed officers and men of the command across the state to prevent the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) protest from being hijacked by hoodlums.

The NLC and affiliate union members have announced a planned protest over economic hardships nationwide.

In a brief statement by the command’s spokesperson, Henry Okoye, the deployment of officers is aimed at maintaining peace and order during the protest.

The police are determined to ensure that the protest remains peaceful and does not disrupt the daily lives of the citizens.

This move by the Imo State Police comes as a response to the growing concerns about the potential for violence and unrest during the planned NLC protest.

The Nigeria Labour Congress and other affiliate unions have called for nationwide protests to draw attention to the economic hardships faced by the people of Nigeria.

The deployment of officers is a clear indication of the commitment of the Imo State Police to protect the rights of citizens to engage in peaceful protests while also maintaining law and order.

It is a fine balance that the police must strike in order to ensure the safety and security of all.

As the NLC protest approaches, the people of Imo State can be assured of the presence of the police to keep the peace and prevent any potential disruptions by hoodlums.

The Imo State Police Commissioner has made it clear that the safety and security of the citizens is a top priority, and they will do everything in their power to maintain a peaceful and orderly protest.

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