Those planning to disrupt May 29 inauguration will be arrested, prosecuted – IGP

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The inspector-general of police, Usman Baba, has said the Nigeria Police Force will always defend the country’s democracy at all costs.

Speaking at a briefing on Monday in Abuja, Baba said the May 29 inauguration at the federal and state levels remained sacrosanct.

The IGP said those planning to disrupt the inauguration ceremonies would be “identified, promptly isolated, and brought to justice”.

Baba said the police and other law enforcement agencies would not fold their hands and allow political actors to create tension ahead of the ceremony.

He added that security agencies were ready to keep the country’s internal security stable during the inauguration and beyond.

“The inauguration ceremonies at all the national and state levels of government, are critical constitutional requirements for the sustenance of our political order as a nation.

“The Nigeria police is duty and legally bound to defend the nation’s democratic heritage and closely police the constitutional processes.

“Consequently, I assure the citizens that, our loyalty to our democratic and political order remains firm and unwavering. We will defend our democracy at all costs.

“We shall undertake this task optimally and manifestly. Anybody that stands in the way will be identified, promptly isolated, and brought to justice,” the IGP said.

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