The
Lagos State Police Command on Tuesday restated its warning against the
use of fireworks during the Yuletide, saying violators would face the
wrath of the law.
Speaking
with the News Agency of Nigeria, the command’s Public Relations Officer,
Mr Kenneth Nwosu, said the police had already issued a warning to that
effect.

“We have
issued a press release warning Lagosians against it and we will continue
to emphasise that the use of knockouts or fireworks during this
Christmas is banned.
“Then it used to be fun but time has changed and we cannot allow some people to continue terrorising others,” he said.
The PPRO,
however, debunked rumours that the Police and Army officers’ wives
engaged in selling fireworks, saying that a statement had already been
issued to warn every officer of the ban.
“We have
issued a statement that the use of knockouts or fireworks is banned, so,
when you go ahead to buy it or sell it, you should know you are already
in trouble.
“It doesn’t matter who sells it, either a police or army officer’s wife, the law respects nobody,” Nwosu said.
Nwosu
added that whoever is in possession of fireworks with intentions to use
it was already causing trouble and would face the wrath of the law.

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