Police cautions religious groups against night programmes in Ogun
Odutola said that it was safer and more advisable to hold programmes during the day in order to avoid unnecessary attacks by hoodlums.
The Police Command in Ogun has cautioned religious organizations in the state to avoid holding programs at night in the interest of their members’ safety and security.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the command, SP Omolola Odutola, gave the advice in an interview on Thursday in Ota.
Odutola said that it was safer and more advisable to hold programs during the day in order to avoid unnecessary attacks by hoodlums.
”We are not saying that people should not undertake their religious activities; we are saying that they should close before it is dark,” she said.
It would be recalled that only recently, a clergyman was killed and another abducted at Abule-Ori, Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of the state.
The police spokesperson said that by holding programs in the daytime, worshipers would avoid undue threats to their safety.
”This will also reduce unnecessary pressures on police and other security agencies.
”The current situation in the state calls for every resident to be careful and cautious,” she said.
She urged religious organizations in the state to always contact security agencies before gathering their members in order to ensure adequate security.
Odutola reiterated the commitment of the police in the state to adequately protect the lives and property of the people.