The CP urged community leaders in the metropolis to sensitise residents to the dangers in using fire crackers.
The Commissioner of Police in the FCT, Olatunji Disu, has banned the use of fire crackers by residents during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.
In a statement by the command’s spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, on Sunday, Mr Disu, said the ban was necessary to ensure safety of residents and avoid “unnecessary panic and anxiety.”
The CP said, “The FCT Police Command warns against the use of firecrackers (knockouts) during the upcoming Christmas and New Year celebrations. This ban is implemented to ensure the safety of all residents and to protect lives and property throughout the festive season. The use of these items can lead to unnecessary panic and anxiety within the community. Additionally, they present significant risks, including fire hazards and other preventable incidents.’’
He urged community leaders in the metropolis to sensitise residents to the dangers in using fire crackers and warned that residents who flout the order would be prosecuted.
He stated, “Violators, including sellers and users of firecrackers and fireworks, will be subject to arrest and prosecution under the law. Community leaders and residents are encouraged to raise awareness about the potential dangers associated with these items. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or violations of this directive to the Police.”
Mr Disu therefore stressed the command’s commitment to maintaining law and order during the festive period and encouraged residents to celebrate responsibly.
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