IGP had earlier agreed to provide security for the planned protest in a letter addressed to their solicitor, Adegboruwa on Monday
By Kehinde Okeowo
The Nigerian Police Force and the organizers of the planned August 1 to 10, 2024 hardship protest in Nigeria have finally reached an agreement after the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun requested for details of the upcoming demonstration.
Prior to this, the IGP had on Monday agreed to provide security for the planned protest in a letter addressed to the organizers’ solicitor, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN)..
The Police had also invited the legal luminary for a meeting on Tuesday.
However, the police boss demanded to know the details of the planned protest in other to meet up with the demands of the protesters.
Reacting to the request via a letter addressed to the IGP, Adegboruwa gave details which included venues and locations, where the intended protests would take place.
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He went on to ask the IGP to provide the contact details of the Police officers designated to cover the said protest.
The letter read: “We act as solicitors to the TAKE IT BACK MOVEMENT, and refer to our letter on the above subject matter dated July 26, 2024, and your response thereto dated July 29, 2024, Ref. CJ:2400/IGP.SEC/ABJ/VOL.1/10, which we have passed to our Client with instructions to respond thereto as follows.
“Our Client acknowledges the commitment of the Inspector-General of Police towards complying with extant legislations granting citizens the right to hold public meetings, public rallies and public processions and the lawful discharge of the obligations placed upon the police to provide adequate coverage and protection at the venues.
“We shall be glad to have the contact details of the Deputy Inspectors-General of Police, Assistant Inspectors-General of Police, and the Commissioners of Police designated to cover the said public meetings, public rallies and public processions, to ensure a peaceful and crisis-free outing.
“We shall update you with further details over time, hoping that the above information suffices for planning and strategy. We are delighted to attend the meeting with the Inspector-General of Police as requested. However, to achieve enlarged participation, we request that the said meeting be held virtually, to give room for all stakeholders to attend. Specifically, we will be led in the said meeting by Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), the NBA, other lawyers and civil society organizations. We await the Zoom link for the said virtual meeting.”
This development comes as last-minute planning to schedule hardship protests amid the rising cost of living in Nigeria.