The Commissioner of Police in Kwara, Olushola Amore, has ordered the dismantling of a camp of Peace Corps of Nigeria in Offa local government area of the state, describing it as illegal.
The Command’s Public Relation Officer, DSP Ajayi Okasanmi, confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Friday in Ilorin.
He said the Commissioner viewed the camp as illegal, hence the reason he ordered that everyone at the camp should leave.
Okasanmi explained that there was no information to the effect that a camp will open in Offa to train anyone.
“We were not officially informed about any camp in Offa and we don’t have any information about any organization organising any camp there.
“There should be no training or camping of any organization without the knowledge of the police.
“No organization has secure any clearance to organize any camp in Offa.
“When we got information that there is a camp going on somewhere in Offa and since no one informed us about any, we had to close the camp.
“Doing this, we considered the security situation of the country because we don’t know the pedigree of the organization conducting the camp.
“Our action was to just ensure there is no breakdown of law and order.
“If we have a directive from Abuja that any camping will hold, there is no problem because we don’t have any issue with anyone” Okasanmi said.
Reacting to the incident, the Kwara Adjutant of the Peace Corps of Nigeria, Dr. Folorunsho Peter, denied the police allegation that his command did not inform it of its orientation camp.
He explained that there were some applicants who had not paid their dues to qualify to take part in the orientation process who wanted to forcefully partake in the camping.
“Some persons came and wanted to partake in the training and they have not paid their dues and met resistance from our officers on ground.
“The police came in and said the issue has not been properly resolved and that we did not obtain clearance to operate.
“We have properly informed them of our plans, we served them our time table for the orientation camp.
“We even invited the police commissioner to come and deliver lecture, as well as DSS, NDLEA and some other organizations.
“The camp Commandant came to Ilorin to see the Commissioner of Police, though I was not with them but was told they had a positive discussion” Peter said.
Peter said theyhad allowed participants to go off camp, so as not to have any confrontation with the police.
He said applicants have been told to report to the Command’s headquarter in Ilorin on Monday, Feb. 20, and that camping will resume again by Tuesday, Feb. 21.
NAN reports that no fewer than 5, 000 applicants from across the country are gathered for the orientation in Offa.
(NAN)
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