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    Police ban fireworks in Imo, Plateau during Christmas

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoNovember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Imo and Plateau State Police Commands have issued a complete prohibition on the sale, distribution, and usage of fireworks and knockouts as the Christmas and New Year’s holidays approach.

    The policy, according to both commanders, aims to prevent accidents, fires, and disturbances during the festive season.

    In a statement posted on X on Sunday, signed by the state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Okoye Henry, the Imo State Police Command claimed it had “reiterated the total ban on the sale, distribution, and use of fireworks, knockouts, and all forms of pyrotechnics across the state.”

    It further stated that the restriction is critical for public safety and that violators would be detained and prosecuted.

    The police warned that “anyone found selling, possessing, or using pyrotechnics, whether during public holidays, community events, or private celebrations, will be arrested and prosecuted.

    “Regular patrols and targeted operations will be intensified to ensure full compliance with this directive.”

    The Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, CP Aboki Danjuma, advised people to cooperate with security personnel and report unlawful fireworks activities, expressing gratitude for “the public’s continuous support in maintaining peace and safety.”

    The leadership also assured everyone that extra security measures had been implemented to ensure a “safe and peaceful Yuletide.”

    Similarly, on Saturday, the Plateau State Police Command issued a statewide ban on the sale and usage of knockouts and pyrotechnics.

    According to the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Alfred Alabo, the decision was made “in the interest of public safety and security” ahead of the festive season.

    The command observed that fireworks frequently cause panic and disrupt public tranquility.

    “The use of knockouts and fireworks has been known to create unnecessary panic, thereby disturbing public peace,” it said.

    It warned that “anyone found violating this order by selling, using, or possessing knockout articles and fireworks will be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.”

    Emmanuel Adesina, the state Commissioner of Police, urged parents, guardians, and religious leaders to warn their children and congregations about violating the directive, stating that their cooperation would help ensure “a peaceful and safe environment for all before, during, and after the festive season.”

    Both commands underlined their commitment to ensuring peace, safety, and security over the holidays.

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