Yobe Police Speak On Video Of Northern Youths Destroying Tinubu’s Billboard

The Yobe State police command has debunked reports that some northern youths destroyed a billboard erected by the state government to welcome President Bola Tinubu into the state.

Naturenex understands that a video clip which captured the alleged incident has been making the rounds on social media since Sunday morning.

According to X microblogging users who posted the video, the incident occurred shortly after the Vice President, Kashim Shettima, visited the state on Saturday.

Shettima was in Damaturu, the state capital, on Saturday to launch the Yobe State Agricultural Empowerment Programme.

However, when Daily Post reached out to the Yobe State Police to confirm the situation, they stated that no such incident happened in the state.

The State’s Public Relations Officer, Dungus Abdulkarim, said, “I saw that video too but I don’t think it is in Yobe. When Shettima visited, we conducted the program peacefully and nothing happened.

“There was no single challenge. Nothing like that happened.”

You Can Protest In Abuja – Police To Citizens

Meanwhile, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has said Abuja residents can protest in the country’s capital city.

The FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh said Abuja residents have right to protest and the police command would not prevent citizens from exercising their rights.

On Friday night, on her X handle, Adeh said protesters should also carry the police along to ensure protection. She added that police protection of the protesters would ensure hoodlums do not hijack peaceful protest of citizens.

The FCT police command is not preventing any residents in the territory from protesting. It is your lawful right to protest but please carry us along so we can provide you with adequate protection and prevent the protest from being hijacked by those with inordinate motives.

“A breakdown of law and order in the name of protest will not be condoned in the FCT,” Adeh wrote.

SP Adeh’s statement comes amid calls for protest by citizens as Nigeria’s economy bites harder, food prices remain high and inflation continues to get higher.

Meanwhile, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has called on citizens to shelve the protest idea.

Kalu said the protest was not the right decision for the country. He advised Nigerians against imitating the Kenya citizens.

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