By Francesca Hangeior.
Police in Rivers State, alongside suspected political thugs, have disseminated protesters who gathered in Port Harcourt for the October 1 demonstration.
Law enforcement also prevented media personnel from capturing photos or videos of the incident.
The crackdown appears to be in line with the state police’s prior warning to residents to avoid activities that could threaten peace during the 64th Independence Day celebration.
The protest, planned to take place in Port Harcourt, faced immediate opposition from stern-looking police officers who arrived at the protest location early.
Protesters were gathering at the popular Pleasure Park along the busy Port Harcourt-Aba Expressway when the police arrived. Accompanied by youths suspected to be political thugs, the police forcefully dispersed the protesters and took control of the area.
Despite the initial disruption, the determined protesters attempted to regroup at the Rumuola area, but police once again intervened and dispersed them.
The police have since maintained a heavy presence at both locations, along with other areas suspected to be potential gathering points for protesters. As of now, the protesters have not regrouped at any known venue to resume their demonstration.
Earlier, the Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, had pledged adequate security for the Independence Day celebration and deployed officers to key locations across the city.
In a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, Grace Iringe-Koko, on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, the command acknowledged its awareness of the scheduled October 1 protest and urged residents to avoid actions that could lead to disorder.
The statement read: “In light of the upcoming ‘October 1 nationwide protest’ associated with the hashtag #FearlessInOctober, scheduled for October 1, 2024, the Rivers State Police Command wishes to express its awareness of the situation.
“We urge all residents to refrain from participating in activities that may disrupt lawful proceedings and infringe upon the rights of law-abiding citizens in Rivers State.
“It is vital that the peace we currently enjoy is not compromised, as recent events have demonstrated that protests can be exploited by individuals or criminal elements intent on causing disruption, often leading to regrettable incidents within our community.
“To uphold law and order and ensure the safety of all residents, the Commissioner of Police has deployed officers to strategic locations throughout the state. These measures are not intended to instill fear but to safeguard lives and property, maintain law and order, and ensure the free movement of vehicles.”