The State Commissioner of Police, Miller Dantawaye made this
known on Tuesday in a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer,
ASP William Aya.
According to the statement, the Kogi police boss said the
rally is against the proclamation on ban on political gathering by the state
government issued on Monday.
The statement said, “Following the intelligence report on
security threats in Kogi State and the subsequent ban on all forms of Rally and
procession by the Kogi State Government, the Nigeria Police Force, Kogi State
Police Command has called on the organisers of planned rally at Okene to cancel
such event in the interest of the peace in Kogi State.
“The call for cancellation becomes necessary, noting that
intelligence reveals that some hoodlums plan to hijack the process and cause
disturbance of peace in the State. The Command cannot afford to jeopardize the
existing peace the State is currently enjoying.
“In view of the security threat received on the planned
rally, the Kogi State Police Command is therefore advising the organisers to
cancel the event so as to avoid any breakdown of law and order in the State. As
the Command will not hesitate to apply the full wrath of law on any one who
causes disturbance of peace and order in the State.”
Despite the Monday proclamation by the state government
banning political gathering or rallies, Akpoti-Uduaghan has vowed to continue
with her “homecoming”, adding that she’s only coming to the state to celebrate
Eid Fitr with her constituents.