The Executive Chairman of the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area of Lagos State, Hon. Abdullahi Olowa, has issued a public security advisory urging residents to remain calm and desist from ethnic profiling or self-help over the influx of “certain groups of persons” into various communities.
He said
this in a statement released amidst growing apprehension among residents
regarding the identities and motives of the new arrivals.
In the
statement, Olowa acknowledged the rising tension, stating that his
administration has already escalated the situation to both state and local
security agencies to prevent any breach of public peace.
“The
attention of the Local Government has been drawn to reports and concerns
regarding the recent arrival of certain groups of persons into parts of our
communities. As an administration that places the safety and security of our
people above all else, we have taken these concerns seriously and immediately
engaged the relevant security agencies.
“I am
pleased to inform residents that security authorities at both the state and
local levels are fully aware of the situation and are actively monitoring
developments. Necessary intelligence and security measures are being
implemented to ensure the continued peace and stability of our communities,”
the statement read.
While
encouraging residents to maintain a high level of vigilance and report
suspicious movements to the police, the chairman warned against jungle justice,
harassment, or unlawful profiling of the newcomers.
“I
strongly advise against taking the law into your own hands. No individual or
group should be subjected to harassment, intimidation, profiling, or any form
of unlawful treatment.
“Security
matters are best handled by the appropriate authorities, who have the legal
mandate and capacity to do so,” Olowa wrote.
“At a
time when security concerns remain a national challenge, it is important that
we remain vigilant and support lawful efforts aimed at safeguarding lives and
property,” he added, urging residents to remain calm and go about their lawful
activities.







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