Journalists, Doctors, Essential Workers Suffer As Police Disregard Exemption

Does the police really know the meaning of “essential duty, as the prevent essential workers in Lagos, which includes doctors and journalists, last night, from going about their duties, in enforcement of the curfew imposed by the Federal Government to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

Some journalists and health workers were also arrested by the policemen, who said they were acting on the orders of the Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu.

Called to prevail on his men to allow journalists passage, the CP said: “Everybody is covered by this curfew. That is the order.”

He said nobody was exempted from the curfew, and dismissed all appeals to allow journalists held by his men to go.

Vanguard gathered that the Police in Lagos might have misread their orders from the Police High Command in Abuja, which gave orders to Lagos Police Command not to exempt anybody from the curfew.

Most media workers who left their office after work, yesterday, could not get to their homes, as they were held by the security men.

It is also not known how many lives may be endangered, as health workers were also held down, in addition to trucks conveying foodstuffs and petroleum products.

“This is contrary to the assurance given to us by the Presidential Task Force, that workers on essential services were exempted from the curfew.”

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