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Don’t hold any protest on June 12, DSS warns agitators  

The Department of State Services (DSS), on Tuesday warned agitators not to embark on any protest on June 12 being designated as Democracy Day in…

The Department of State Services (DSS), on Tuesday warned agitators not to embark on any protest on June 12 being designated as Democracy Day in the country.

The secret police specifically said it had uncovered plans by some individuals and groups to stage protests in some parts of the country in order to cause mayhem and finally breach the security of the country.

Peter Afunanya, the spokesman of the service, explained that the secret police would not tolerate the protest, saying the masterminds of the actions would be apprehended immediately.

“The determination by some non-state actors to incite mass disaffection through demonstrations that may turn violent will not be tolerated,” Afunanya said in a statement issued Tuesday night.

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He argued that it was instructive to note that violent demonstrations were at variance with the peaceful disposition of the federal government to amicably address all contentions including the minimum wage.

The secret police spokesman called on the citizens to resist any persuasion “to be lawless or cause disorder and anarchy in the nation,” adding that displeased persons should address their grievances via appropriately channel.

He said, “The attention of the Department of State Services has been drawn to plans by certain individuals and groups to stage physical protests in some parts of the country on 12th June, 2024.

“The protests are designed with sinister objectives to coincide with the Democracy Day Celebration. While citizens may have the rights of assembly and expression, such freedoms should not be used to undermine public safety and national security.

“However, it is instructive to note that violent demonstrations are at variance with the peaceful disposition of the Federal Government to amicably address all contentions including the minimum wage.

“Citizens are, therefore, called upon to resist any persuasions to be lawless or cause disorder and anarchy in the nation. Displeased persons are rather encouraged to appropriately channel their grievances through the right channels and procedures.

“Consequently, the DSS reaffirms its unequivocal position to protect the country from inimical acts being orchestrated by disgruntled groups to cause a breakdown of law and order.

“It will also sustain collaboration with all relevant stakeholders, including sister security agencies, to maintain the peace as well as protect lives and property across the nation. Law abiding citizens are enjoined to go about their businesses without fear.

“The Service, while felicitating the government and citizens on this auspicious occasion of celebrating 25 years of unbroken democracy, calls for continued patriotism, unity and commitment in building a Nigeria of our collective dream.

“Meanwhile, the DSS website, dss.gov.ng; email address- [email protected] and Telephone lines+2349153391309;+2349088373514 remain open to the public in the event that there is need to contact it.”

 

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