The Kwara police command has warned politicians in the state against using the Eid prayer ground for rallies.
According to NAN, Mohammed Bagega, the state commissioner of police, said this in a statement by Ajayi Okasanmi, the state police spokesman on Tuesday.
He said some people were planning to disrupt the Eid prayers and, therefore, warned residents against conducting political activities at the prayer venue.
Bagega said anyone caught with weapons would be treated as a criminal, adding that the police command is determined to deal decisively with anybody found committing crime before, during, and after the celebration.
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“I wish to use this medium to inform the people of Kwara that some people have perfected plans to disrupt the peace and harmony in existence in the state using the Eid praying ground as a venue,” he said.
“The command, therefore, warn politicians not to turn Eid praying ground to a political rally. Anybody found in possession of any dangerous items like arms and ammunitions will be treated as a criminal.
“No sachet water is allowed on the praying ground as adequate water has been provided for ablution.
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“No chanting of party slogan of any kind, praise singing of VIPs within the praying ground will also not be allowed.
“Motorists are advised to respect the rights of other road users as all acts of irresponsibility will be met with stiff legal consequences.”
The police commissioner, however, assured residents of a hitch-free celebration, saying that adequate security arrangements are in place to ensure that.
He congratulated Muslims for the successful conclusion of the Ramadan fast and urged them to enjoy the holiday without any fear of molestation.
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He also advised members of the public to report suspicious persons or acts within their environment using: 08126275046 and 07032069501.
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