Lagos beefs up security for sallah, assures residents of peaceful celebration
• LASEMA Boss Advises On Safety
The Lagos State Government has said that adequate preparations have been put in place toward ensuring hitch-free celebration of this year’s Eid-el-Kabir, disclosing that security personnel have been mobilised to be at strategic places such as praying grounds, amusement parks, malls, among others.
Rising from the monthly Security Council Meeting chaired by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and attended by heads of all security agencies in the state, the government said security agencies have been alerted to be in strategic places before, during and after the celebration to nip any potential security situation in the bud.
While briefing Government House Correspondents at the end of the meeting, the state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni said the Council appraised the security strategies already put in place for the celebration and members were satisfied with the solid arrangement towards a successful celebration.
The CP said: “We looked at all the strategies that have been put in place by all the security agencies and the support that the state government is giving us and we are satisfied that we are well prepared to ensure that residents of Lagos have hitch-free holiday period and that the Muslim brothers and sisters also have a successful and hitch-free Eid-el-Kabir holiday.
“Security agencies will be at all the strategic places including the Eid-el-Kabir praying ground, amusement parks and the malls so that by the time we are ending the holiday and the Sallah is finished, everybody will be happy to say that it is another successful holiday and Eid-el-Kabir celebration.”
Besides, Owoseni debunked conflicting media reports on the casualties at the mayhem between the House and Fulani communities in Agege Abattoir area of the state, saying that only one person was unfortunately killed during the crisis. He said security agencies responded swiftly to douse the tension, adding that the mayhem was purely an issue of miscreants and criminal elements wanting to make life more difficult for the people.
He said the police also adopted Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanism by talking to the leaders of the communities on the need to embrace peace and curb the excesses of those miscreants, while more security personnel have been deployed to the area to forestall a repeat.
In a related development, the General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Mr. Michael Akindele advised people to be safety cautious and vigilant by closely monitoring persons and activities around them in securing safety of lives and property of all Lagosians.
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Happy Eid to our Nigerian brothers. We really hope for your country’s quick economic recovery and for peace all throughout the nation. Nigeria and its people deserve no less. Congratulations, too, on your gallant efforts at the Olympics and the resurgence of your football team. Great stride! As my Filipino family often says, “Nigeria has and will always be our second home.”
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