Rivers Gov Reads Riot Act To Potential Protesters

Ahead of Wednesday’s judgement of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT) sitting in...

Ahead of Wednesday’s judgement of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT) sitting in Abuja, Rivers State governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has issued a note of warning to those who might stage protest in the state over the outcome of the judgement.

Fubara, in a statement he personally signed on Tuesday, urged residents to continue to be law-abiding and go about with their lawful activities without fear for their safety as adequate measures were in place to nip any security threat in the bud.

The statement reads in part: “The Rivers State government is concerned about the reported threats to law and order by supporters of the presidential candidates who may be dissatisfied with the outcome of the judgment of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, scheduled for tomorrow (Wednesday), 6th September 2023.

“Election petitions and their outcomes are part of the country’s democratic process which is anchored on the rule of law and the majesty of our judicial system as the peaceful and final arbiter of social disputes.

“Those who may be disappointed by tomorrow’s judgement have the further opportunity to exercise their right of appeal at the Supreme Court where they will be bound by the final decision and outcome.

“As citizens, we are all bound by the rule of law, which gives no room or opportunity for violence and threat to public safety, peace and security in our democratic contestations for political power and the right to govern the people.

“Accordingly, while the Rivers State Government recognizes the protest right of citizens, it will not tolerate any illegal and unnecessary protest actions that negate the rule of law and undermine our collective rights to peace and security.

“We, therefore, advise presidential candidates and their political parties to call their supporters and activists to order and ensure that they avoid actions that are capable of disrupting public safety, peace and security in Rivers State.

“We wish to inform the public that we have placed security agencies on the highest level of alert and directed them to take all necessary measures to forestall any security breaches in Rivers State before, during and after the judgement.

“We are satisfied with the assurances from the security agencies and the proactive measures they are taking to safeguard lives and property and sustain peace and security throughout the state.

“We urge residents to continue to be law-abiding and go about with their lawful activities without fear for their safety as adequate measures are in place to nip any security threat in the bud.

“However, we implore everyone not to hesitate to report any suspicious gatherings or activities around them to the attention of the security agencies for immediate action.”

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