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Police halt planned Obi birthday rally in Kaduna

Published 2 weeks ago2 minute read
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The Kaduna State Police Command has warned against a planned political rally being organised by supporters of former Labour Party (LP) Presidential Candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, to mark his birthday, citing security concerns and a ban on unauthorised political gatherings.

In a security advisory issued on Friday night, the Command said it received credible intelligence indicating that criminal elements were planning to infiltrate the rally to incite violence and disrupt public peace.

The statement, signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Mansir Hassan, noted that political rallies and gatherings remain suspended across the state until the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officially lifts the embargo on campaigns.

“The Command wishes to bring to the attention of the general public that it has received credible intelligence regarding a planned political rally by supporters of Mr. Peter Obi,” the statement read in part.

It added that the timing of the rally also clashed with party primaries scheduled for the same day by political parties participating in an upcoming bye-election in the state—events which have been formally communicated to the Police in accordance with the law.

According to the Command, the Obi birthday rally was expected to overlap with areas already designated for the primaries, increasing the risk of clashes, tension, and disruption of the electoral process.

In view of this, the Command strongly advised organisers to shelve any planned gathering or procession in honour of the former presidential candidate, stressing that public safety must not be compromised.

“If they wish to hold any form of event in honour of their principal, it is advised that such activities be suspended to ensure public safety and prevent potential hijack by miscreants,” the statement advised.

The Police warned that any group or individual found violating the advisory would face legal consequences, even as it reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding lives and property across the state.

The Command thanked residents for their continued cooperation and urged them to remain law-abiding as the state navigates a sensitive political period.

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