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August Protest: No Room For Demonstration In Bauchi, State Gov’t Reaffirms

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The Bauchi State Government has issued a stern warning to individuals or groups contemplating organising protests, stating unequivocally that no demonstrations will be tolerated within the state’s boundaries.

Speaking in response to the planned nationwide protests, the Secretary to the State Government, Ibrahim Kashim, made it clear that the government would not condone any form of protest.

News About Nigeria reports that Kashim emphasised that the state government is committed to maintaining the prevailing peace and tranquility in Bauchi State, and will not allow any disruption to this atmosphere.

He stressed that the government is not aware of, nor will it welcome, any protest, and reiterated that such activities will not be permitted to take place.

Kashim added that the government is drawing a clear line, warning would-be protesters to stage their demonstrations elsewhere rather than attempting to do so in Bauchi State.

This stance underscores the government’s determination to preserve the state’s reputation for peacefulness and stability and its resolve to prevent any potential unrest.

The state government’s directives are a strong message reaffirming that it will not tolerate any form of disruption or unrest.

This warning serves as a clear deterrent to individuals or groups contemplating organising protests in Bauchi State, making it evident that such efforts will be met with firm resistance from the authorities.

The Bauchi State Government has adopted a zero-tolerance approach to protests, emphasising its commitment to maintaining peace and stability within the state.

The government aims to prevent potential unrest and preserve the state’s reputation for tranquility.