The Nigeria Police has issued a stern warning ahead of the planned October 20 protest for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
NATIONAL POST reports that activist, Omoyele Sowore is organising a protest to demand the release of Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
The police have now warned that anyone who violated the court order on the protest would be arrested.
It could be recalled that a Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday, in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/2202/2025 ordered restrained the organizers from carrying out protests around Aso Rock Villa and its environs, the National Assembly Complex, Force Headquarters, the Court of Appeal, Eagle Square and Shehu Shagari Way.
In line with the order, the Nigeria Police have vowed that anyone who violated the order would be arrested and prosecuted.
The warning was contained in a statement issued on Saturday by the Force Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin.
The statement reads, "In deference to the authority of the Court and in line with the constitutional mandate of the Police to enforce law and order, the Force hereby calls on all groups — whether in support of or opposed to the ongoing agitation for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu — to adhere strictly to the provisions of the court order. The directive remains binding and enforceable pending further judicial proceedings.
"The Nigeria Police Force recognises and respects the rights of citizens to peaceful assembly and expression. However, such rights must be exercised responsibly and within the limits of the law, particularly where public safety, national security, and the rights of other citizens are concerned. The Court’s intervention is therefore a safeguard, not a suppression, of constitutional freedoms.
"Accordingly, all intending protesters and counter-protest groups are strongly advised to avoid restricted areas and to refrain from any act capable of provoking confrontation or disturbing public order. The Force will ensure the free flow of traffic, protection of lives and property, and security of all law-abiding citizens.
"Any person or group that uses protests as cover to incite violence, carry or use offensive weapons, vandalise public or private property, kidnap, or engage in acts likely to cause loss of life or serious injury will be dealt with decisively.
"Offenders will be arrested, subjected to full investigation, and prosecuted under relevant criminal laws — including laws relating to public order, violent conduct and terrorism where applicable. Those who incite others via social media or other platforms should note that digital evidence will be used in investigations and prosecutions".