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Why Kogi State bans public gatherings

The Kogi State Government has imposed a total ban on rallies and public gatherings across the state, citing security threats based on intelligence reports indicating potential infiltration by troublemakers.
In a statement issued by Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, the government reaffirmed its commitment to protecting lives and property, emphasising that recent security developments necessitated immediate action to prevent unrest.
Security Measures Announced
The statement highlighted several key security concerns:
1. Violent Clashes Over Fishing: In the Kogi Local Government Area, violent disputes over fishing activities in Kasemiya, Katubo, and Umozu Ette led to the deaths of two individuals. As a precautionary measure, the government has suspended all fishing activities in these areas until peace is restored. Security operatives have been deployed to enforce the directive.
2. Communal Conflict in Ankpa: In the Enjema District of the Ankpa Local Government Area, rising tensions between the Ika-Odele and Ika-Ochala communities have raised concerns about escalating violence in Kogi East. The government has deployed security forces to contain the situation and is facilitating peace negotiations between the communities.
3. Ban on Rallies: Intelligence reports suggest that certain groups plan to organize violent rallies under the pretense of political and religious activism in Kogi Central. To prevent possible public disorder, the government has imposed a statewide ban on rallies, protests, and public gatherings that could threaten security. While recognizing the constitutional right to peaceful assembly, authorities stress that security concerns take precedence.
Government Actions and Directives
In a proactive move, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo convened a meeting with the Kogi State Traditional Council, led by the Attah of Igala, to discuss strategies for maintaining peace. Traditional rulers commended the governor for his swift response in addressing security challenges.
Further directives include:
Any individual or group entering Kogi State with a convoy of security personnel must obtain clearance from relevant security agencies before arrival to prevent unauthorized armed movement.
Local Government Chairmen have been instructed to take charge of security within their jurisdictions.
Community leaders are urged to support government efforts in maintaining peace.
The State Security Adviser, Commander Jerry Omodara (Rtd), has been tasked with coordinating enforcement efforts in collaboration with security agencies.
The government assured residents that these measures were temporary and necessary to ensure public safety. Citizens are encouraged to remain law-abiding and report any suspicious activities to security authorities.
Governor Ododo reiterated the state’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property, warning that any attempt to disrupt public order will be met with decisive action.
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