Buhari Orders IGP To Keep Abuja Safe As Shiites Takes Protests To Canada, India

President Muhammadu Buhari and Inspector General of Police

President Muhammmadu Buhari, on Monday, ordered the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to halt any breakdown of law and order as the Shi’ites’ protest escalated in Abuja.

Adamu visited the President at the Presidential Villa, where the two held a closed-door meeting on the security situation in the country.

The IG confirmed to State House Correspondents that Buhari gave him the directive to do everything within the police powers to prevent the breakdown of law and order.

He said, ”The President asked us to make sure we provide security for every citizen of this country and not to leave any space that some group of people will create the breakdown of law and order.

“So, the charge by Mr President is that we must provide security for every Nigerian.”

Adamu added, “Specifically, we briefed him on the incessant act coming out of this group of people, protesting here and there.

“We briefed him on the fact that we have been able to curtail their excesses and to let him understand that everything is under control.”

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