By Ighomuaye Lucky. O
The Edo State Government has warned those connected with the recent court ruling on the Okpella traditional leadership to avoid anything that could lead to the break down of law and order.
This was contained in a statement signed by Rt Hon Festus Ebea, Edo State Commissioner for Public Safety and Security and made available to Journalists in Benin.
According to him “While the Attorney General of the state had already commenced the process of Appeal and stay of execution, we wish to advise all parties to maintain status-quo, to avoid any breakdown of law and order.
“Let it be stated clearly that any act of self-help, forceful takeover, intimidation, or disruption of the traditional institution in Okpella by any party whatsoever is illegal, intolerable, and will attract the full weight of the law.
“The Edo State Government will therefore not tolerate any attempt to bypass the judiciary or undermine its authority as a result. Security agencies have been put in red alert over any untoward development.
“All stakeholders, community members, and groups within Okpella community are hereby advised to stay calm, maintain peace, avoid provocative actions, and allow the judicial process to unfold without obstruction.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Edo government will act decisively and without hesitation against anyone who attempts to interfere with public order, or threaten the security and harmony of the community”.