Security agencies have beefed up security across the
36 states of the federation as Nigeria prepares to celebrate its 53rd Independence anniversary
on Tuesday.
Although President Goodluck Jonathan would celebrate
the Independence anniversary inside Aso Rock, a police helicopter was seen
carrying out aerial patrol of Abuja on Friday as part of security measures.
Also
police commands across the country have mapped out various security measures to
forestall violence during the
celebration by paying special attention to churches, open fields and stadia.
This
is coming shortly after the attack on a
Kenyan mall that left over 60 persons dead.
The
United States on Thursday said the group responsible for the attack, Al-Shabab,
had links with the violent Boko Haram sect.
Regarding
security at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta, venue of the Independence
celebrations in the state, the police spokesman said men of the anti-bomb squad
and police sniffer dogs had been deployed in the stadium.
Akwa Ibom
The Police Public Relations Officer in Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Etim Dickson, said the police had deployed more vehicles, particularly the Eagle 1-6, to complement the Quick Response Squad vehicles.
He stated that the QRS operations had also been extended to remote areas where they did not have presence.
"We have deployed more vehicles, particularly in Eagle Patrol 1-6, which were donated by the Niger Delta Development Commission to complement the existing QRS to give adequate security towards Nigeria's anniversary celebration," he said.
Cross
River
The
Cross Rivers State Security Adviser, Mr. Rekpene Bassey, told Sunday PUNCH on
Friday that a combined team of all security agencies had been mandated to guard
specific areas.Even though he did not disclose the 'specific areas,' he said, "Deliberate efforts have been made by placing all security agencies on red alert."
Osun
One of our correspondents reports that police patrol vans as well as vehicles with armed soldiers have been patrolling Osogbo and other major towns in the state.
The
Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mra. Folashade Odoro, said,
"We assure the people of the state of water-tight security during the 53rd
Independence Anniversary of our nation. Our men are all over and police
presence will be seen."One of our correspondents reports that police patrol vans as well as vehicles with armed soldiers have been patrolling Osogbo and other major towns in the state.
Kwara
The
Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Olufemi Fabode, said some policemen from
other divisions and area commands in the state had been drafted to Ilorin, the
state capital.
He
stated that the command had stepped up motorised patrols, adding that he would
not reveal other security measures so as not to jeopardise them.
Rivers
Similarly,
the Rivers State Police Command said it had put measures in place to ensure a
hitch-free Independence Day celebration.The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ahmad Mohammad, who spoke in a telephone interview with SUNDAY PUNCH, explained that the command would leave no stone unturned to prevent crime during Nigeria's Independence Day celebration.
Ondo
The
Ondo State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Wole Ogodo, said the police was
in collaborating with military
formations towards ensuring a hitch-free celebration.He said, "We do not know whether the celebration will be low-key or not, but whichever the case, our men will be fully deployed at the stadium and other venues in Akure as well as all the local government areas where the celebration will be held."
Oyo
On
its part, the Oyo State Police Command said more of its men would be deployed
in strategic positions.The state's Police Public Relation Officer, Olabisi Ilobanafor, told one of our correspondents in Ibadan on Friday that the Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Ndabawa, had directed all divisional police officers in the state to ensure that places of public interest and their communities must be well guarded during the period.
She
said, "We are not expecting any public disturbance but as usual, it is the
duty of the police to protect everyone. We are in a special period and we are
stepping up our work to ensure that the state is safe for everyone.
Enugu
The
Enugu State Police Command said measures
were being put in place to ensure the safety of lives and property during
the anniversary.
The
command's Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, made this known to one
of our correspondents, but declined stating the specific security measures
being mapped out for the day.
Aso
Rock
SUNDAY
PUNCH gathered that the Independence celebration event scheduled for Aso Rock
would be strictly military.
The
military event that will hold at the forecourt of the villa will be the
commemorative handing and taking over by the presidential guards.
The
President is also expected to sign the anniversary register, cut the
anniversary cake and perform the traditional release of pigeons that signifies
peace.
On
Friday, men of the Presidential Brigade of Guards were seen rehearsing at the
venue of the event.
They
were joined by other security operatives that would be on duty on Tuesday as
well as officials of the Protocol Unit of the State House.
Some
officials of the Protocol Unit were also sighted dispatching invitation letters
to dignitaries that are expected at the event.
Those
expected include the leadership of the National Assembly and the judiciary,
former heads of governments, members of
the Federal Executive Council as well as members of the diplomatic corps, among
others.
Workers
of the construction company, Julius Berger, who are handling the villa's
maintenance, were also seen on Friday re-painting the walls of the forecourt.
A
twin bomb blast had on October 1, 2010 rocked the neighbourhood of the Eagle
Square, Abuja, venue of the nation's 50th Independence anniversary
celebration. The Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta claimed responsibility for the blast.
Although
many believed that the government's decision to
hold the 2011 event and subsequent ones inside the villa was a way of
avoiding the embarrassment another bomb blast might cause the nation, the
government said the decision had nothing to do with that.
Minister
of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, had attributed the low-key nature of the
anniversary to the fact that Nigeria had had cause to hold two huge national
events — the 50th Independence anniversary in 2010 and the May 29, 2011
presidential inauguration that attracted world leaders.
President
Goodluck Jonathan had also said the nation's independence celebration would
continue to be low-key until 2014 when the 100 years of the country's
amalgamation would be celebrated elaborately.
The
one-year long activities earmarked for the centenary celebration which started
this year would be rounded off in January 2014.
Source:
Punch Newspapers
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