The Allied People’s Movement, Lagos State Chapter, has expressed concern over what it calls growing security challenges in the state.
The
party said reports of kidnappings, armed robberies, cult-related violence and
other criminal activities had heightened fears among residents.
In a
statement on Tuesday in Lagos, the party’s Publicity Secretary, Mr Ayodele
Kazeem, said the situation raised questions about the effectiveness of existing
security measures.
Kazeem
described Lagos as Nigeria’s economic nerve centre and a destination for
millions seeking opportunities.
According
to him, recent reports and videos circulating on social media have amplified
public concerns about criminal activities across communities in the state.
“Recent
reports and videos circulating on social media have further amplified public
concerns about the possibility of criminal elements infiltrating communities
across the state.
“While
security agencies must continue to investigate and verify such reports, no
responsible society can afford to treat security matters with indifference.
“The
protection of lives and property must remain a top priority,” he said.
Kazeem
urged residents to remain vigilant and security-conscious at all times.
He
noted that many criminal activities thrived because suspicious movements and
behaviours were often left unreported until it was too late.
“The
Allied People’s Movement notes with concern that many criminal activities
thrive because suspicious movements, behaviours and activities often go
unreported until it is too late.
“We therefore urge Lagosians to remain vigilant and security-conscious at all
times.
“Residents
should promptly report any suspicious persons, activities or movements within
their communities to the appropriate security agencies,” he said.
The
publicity secretary called for stronger collaboration between residents and
security agencies to enhance crime prevention efforts.
He
said community members should provide timely and useful information capable of
helping law enforcement authorities safeguard lives and property.
“Community
members must also collaborate closely with law enforcement authorities by
providing timely and useful information that can help prevent crime and
safeguard lives and property.
“Security
is a collective responsibility that requires the active participation of
everyone.
“When
citizens speak up, remain alert and work hand-in-hand with security agencies,
communities become safer and criminal elements find it more difficult to
operate,” he said.
Kazeem
also urged residents to support legitimate security efforts and avoid spreading
unverified information capable of causing panic.
“Together,
through vigilance, cooperation and responsible citizenship, we can strengthen
the security of our communities and preserve the peace and stability of our
dear state.
“APM
remains committed to policies and programmes that will guarantee the safety,
prosperity and well-being of all Lagos residents,” he said.
(NAN)







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