Lagos ready to accept peaceful protest: Sanwo-Olu

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has said that Lagos state is ready to accept peaceful protests, saying the state recognises the citizens’ right to express themselves.
He said this in a press statement made available to journalists on Friday.
Read full statement below:
In continuation of my engagements with various groups and stakeholders ahead of the planned nationwide protests, I met with Civil Society and Self-Determination Groups today to discuss the crucial need for peace in Lagos State.
I emphasized that the State Government fully recognizes and respects the citizens’ right to express themselves. However, such expressions must be conducted within the bounds of the law. It is essential that we maintain order and peace, especially considering the potential for unrest.
I urged the civil society organisations to play their part in ensuring that any protests remain peaceful and orderly. The memory of the wanton destruction of public and private property during previous protests is still fresh in our minds, and I firmly believe that we all must avoid a repeat of such incidents.
I look forward to our collective effort in fostering an environment where citizens can express their views without resorting to violence or chaos.
Together, I believe we can work towards a peaceful and prosperous Lagos State.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu
Governor
Lagos State
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