Police in Kaduna have banned all forms of celebrations and rallies either for or against the election results of the just concluded presidential and National Assembly elections in the state.
The police said the ban affects all supporters of political parties across the 23 local government areas in the state.
The action of the police followed the Independent National Electoral Commission’s declaration of the All Progressives Congress Presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, as the winner of the presidential election.
A statement on Wednesday by the Kaduna police command titled, ‘General election: Ban on celebrations and rallies by political party supporters,’ read, “The Nigeria Police Force, Kaduna State Command wishes to notify the general public that all forms of celebrations and rallies by political party supporters for or against winners/losers of the just concluded Presidential and National Assembly elections has been banned in the State.”
In the statement signed by the state Police Public Relations Officer, Muhammad Jalige, the command warned that it would not tolerate any deliberate act to violate the ban or breakdown of law and order under any guise in the state.
The statement added, “Any deliberate act to violate the ban or cause breakdown of law and order under whatever guise, will face the full wrath of the law as security agencies have been deployed and directed to ensure full enforcement.
“All persons with intent to violate the order are warned to desist from that, as the Command in collaboration with other sister agencies are fully prepared to deal decisively with such persons in accordance with extant laws.”
The Kaduna police command further warned that its operatives in collaboration with other sister security agencies would deal ruthlessly with any individual or group that attempted to cause trouble in the state.
It, however, urged residents not to relent in supporting security agencies in delivering their mandates of securing lives and properties in the state.