Naira Scarcity: New Lagos CP vows to deal “severely” with troublemakers

The Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Idowu Owohunwa, says he’ll “severely deal” with mischief makers in the state over unrest arising from naira scarcity.
Peoples Gazette had earlier reported that riots broke out in Mile 12 food and perishable markets on Friday morning.
Riot began when traders refused to accept the old naira for business transactions.
Police officers were later deployed to douse the riot in the market.
In a statement made available to The Gazette on Friday, Mr Owohunwa was quoted to have assured Lagos residents that the command would leave no stone unturned to “prevent the breakdown of law and order in the state.”
Police spokesman in the state, Benjamin Hundeyin, said in the statement that “The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, CP Idowu Owohunwa, has assured residents and visitors to Lagos State that the Command would leave no stone unturned to prevent breakdown of law and order in the State.
“The CP gave this assurance during an on-the-spot assessment of Mile 12 and other areas of the State where there was unrest earlier today.
“CP Idowu has equally warned mischief makers to desist from fomenting trouble as anyone found wanting would be severely dealt with in accordance with the law,” Mr Hundeyin added.
Mr Owohunwa said miscreants were taking advantage of the naira redesign policy to unleash violence in the state.
He urged law-abiding residents to go about their lawful duties without any intimidation or fear.
“This warning has become necessary following attempts by some miscreants to take advantage of the CBN cash policy to unleash violence in some parts of the State,” the statement said.
“All law-abiding Lagosians are encouraged to go about their lawful duties without fear of harassment or intimidation as the Command has resorted normalcy and ensured optimal deployment of human and operational resources towards guaranteeing their continued safety and security.
“In the meantime, the Commissioner of Police deeply appreciates the good people of Lagos State for always providing prompt and adequate information to the Police. He encourages more of this as he observes that this partnership and trust have helped the Command in no small measure to curb crime and criminality in the state, and in promptly stabilizing the Lagos State security space.”
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