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Police deploy operatives within FCT for ‘hitch-free’ Independence Day celebration

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The federal capital territory (FCT) police command says it has “strategically deployed” operatives within the city ahead of the Independence Day celebration.

Nigeria will commemorate its 64th anniversary on October 1.

However, the #EndBadGovernance movement has notified security operatives of a follow-up nationwide demonstration on Independence Day, to protest the prevailing economic hardship in the country. 

In a statement on Monday, Josephine Adeh, FCT police spokesperson, said the deployment of the personnel is to ensure a hitch-free Independence Day celebration.

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Adeh noted that the deployment will include personnel from the explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) unit, anti-riot equipment, visibility policing, among others.

She urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious movements or activities to the command.

“The FCT Police Command, in anticipation of the upcoming October 1st Independence Day celebration, has strategically deployed adequate personnel and equipment throughout the FCT,” the statement reads.

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“This proactive deployments aim to ensure that residents of the FCT enjoy a hitch-free Independence Day celebration. The deployment will include Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) personnel, anti-riot equipment, visibility policing, among others.

“Traffic diversions will be implemented in areas expected to experience large crowds, including Central Area and Eagle Square.

“While celebrating Independence Day, residents of the FCT are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious movements or activities to the FCT Police emergency lines: 08032003913, 08028940883, 08061581938, 07057337653, PCB: 09022222352, CRU: 08107314192.”

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