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Police Deny Shooting #ENDSARS Protesters at Ekpoma
Victor Ofure Osehobo, Benin City
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Edo State Police Command has debunked the content of a viral video alleging that its men shot and killed some #ENDSARS protesters on the 8th October, 2020 at Ekpoma in Esan West !local government area.
In a statement, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, the Public Relations Officer for the Command said that, ” on the said date, 8th October, 2020, at 12pm, some suspected hoodlums, under the pretence of the ongoing EndSars protests, numbering one hundred, armed with dangerous and offensive weapons, laid siege on the Police Station at Ekpoma”.
The statement said, “They attacked every police personnel on duty, destroyed facilities within the station and attempted to gain entrance into the main offices and armoury of the station before they were tactically and professionally repelled by the police with tear smoke.
“It is pertinent to clarify that no single live ammunition was fired at the protesters let alone injuring or killing two of them as alleged. After the riotous protest, which was equally perceived as a planned attack on the station, nineteen (19) of the suspected hired miscreants were arrested while efforts are in top gear for their prosecution accordingly”.
Furthermore the statement added that the viral video and rumour of killing or attacking protesters in the State is not only baseless, unfounded, but the handiwork of mischief makers who want to heat up the state.
“Emphatically, the Command will leave no stone unturned to uphold the sanctity of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the rule of law, ethics and Standard Operating Procedure of the Nigeria Police Force.
” In the light of the above, the Commissioner of Police Edo State hereby appeals to the good people of the state to remain calm and support the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, NPM, mni, in his stride to reform and overhaul the policing system in Nigeria”.#
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