The Ekiti Police Command has banned any unlawful gathering in the state following reports of a plan by a cult group to celebrate its anniversary on July 7.
In a statement on Saturday, the state commissioner of police, Akinwale Adeniran, said the police received information that the cult group had made preparations for the celebration of July 7, popularly called 7/7.
“Information at our disposal is that on that day of celebration, new members will be inducted, and there will be a renewal of covenant, as well as supremacy battle, which is usually characterised by violence and bloodshed.
“The command, therefore, warns members of secret cults and other criminal elements in the state to shun such illegal and unhealthy celebration or any such plan or action that could cause unnecessary apprehension or alter the peaceful atmosphere currently being enjoyed in the state,” he said.
The CP also directed all area commanders, heads of intelligence and tactical units, and the DPOs to be alert and to deploy adequate operatives across their jurisdictions, especially all the identified black spots.
Mr Adeniran also directed the arrest and prosecution of anyone who undermines the peace and security in the state.
The CP further said the command had banned any form of gathering or celebration in all hotels, bars, events, and recreation centres across the state on July 7.
Mr Adeniran said any social event or gathering in the state on July 7 must be authorised by the state government or the police authority.
“Parents and guardians are advised to warn their wards to be law-abiding and desist from acts that could cause a breach of peace, or unlawful gathering or assembly before, during and after the said date,” he said.
The CP said the command and other security agencies were ready to deal decisively with persons or groups that violated the order.
“Citizens are hereby implored to be security conscious, vigilant, law-abiding and go about their lawful businesses as adequate security measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of lives and properties,” Mr Adeniran said.
He appealed to residents in the state to report any untoward incidents to the nearest police station or security agency.