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They charged that the hardship was inflicted on Nigerians following hike in prices of goods and services consequent upon the removal of fuel subsidy and the free fall of the Naira.
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The TUC pulled out of the scheduled protest on Saturday, however, warning that it might lead to anarchy.
In a statement issued in Ikeja by police spokesman in Lagos State, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, he quoted Fayoade as warning intending protesters that anyone found infringing on the rights of others would be dealt with lawfully.
The police boss advised against any action capable of grounding commercial activities and obstructing free flow of traffic in Lagos State.
Fayoade assured residents of Lagos State that necessary security measures had been put in place to protect lives and property, with or without any protest.
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He said officers and men had been deployed to ensure free flow of traffic and ensure a peaceful environment for the conduct of lawful engagements.
“Police will live up to the mandate of ensuring that no person or group of persons is allowed to infringe on the fundamental rights of others.
“Police enjoin all peace-loving residents of Lagos State to go about their lawful duties without fear of harassment or intimidation.
“Adequate security assets have been strategically deployed to ensure safety and security of all,’’ Fayoade assured in the statement. (NAN)
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