According to The Inspector-General of Police, Solomon
Arase, the Force didn’t issue any order banning assembly devotion in
schools nationwide, but only issued advisory notice predominantly to the
states where there are challenges of insurgency.
A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Ag. ACP
Olabisi Kolawole, read: "The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon E.
Arase, fdc, NPM, wishes to inform the general public that the Force has
not issued any order banning assembly devotion in primary and secondary
schools anywhere in Nigeria.
The IGP notes that against the backdrop of current security
challenges in the country, the Police only issued advisory notice
directed predominantly to the states where there are insurgency,
enjoining them to apply caution in the said assembly so that such
congregations do not present soft target for insurgents.
Reminding citizens of their freedom to worship as enshrined
in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Police High
Command states that the Nigeria Police Force did not stop anybody from
taking part in prayer sessions organised by schools, churches and
mosques, describing the congregation as the constitutional and
democratic rights of Nigerians.
The IGP calls on the general public to see the present
position of the Force as a necessary sacrifice for the security, safety
and peace our schools need, as security is a collective responsibility.
Meanwhile, the Inspector-General of Police, therefore, reassures
Nigerians of the Police’s determination to strengthening and enhancing
the safety and security of all residents of Nigeria while counting on
Nigerians to continue to support and work in synergy with the Nigeria
Police Force toward the achievement of its constitutional mandate."
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