The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe, made this known on Tuesday while speaking with our correspondent.
Countering the viral video that made the rounds on social media early on Tuesday morning, where youths were seen on the streets of Asaba chanting the name of the presidential candidate of the Labour party, Peter Obi, Edafe said the video was an old one.
Although, when earlier contacted by our correspondent, Edafe said, “I don’t know whether we will call it a protest or not. But we drafted policemen to the place to see what was happening and to maintain peace.”
However, Edafe, while updating our correspondent on the situation in Asaba, said the video was an old one.
The police further released a statement which read, “The command is aware of some video clips being circulated on various social media platforms about an ongoing protest in Delta State, particularly in Warri and Asaba. The video clip is not only false but completely misleading with the intention of creating panic in the state, which has been generally peaceful since the commencement of the 2023 general elections.
“Investigation has further revealed that the video clip is suspected to be an old video and, as such, should be completely disregarded.
“To this end, the Election Commissioner of Police, CP John Babangida, therefore advises the public to not only ignore the video clip but desist from circulating such old video clips. The state is currently peaceful and calm, and the command will do all within its powers to see that it remains so.”
The police also released contact numbers that the public could call in case of any breakdown of law and order in the state.
The numbers are; 08036684974; 08125958005 and 09053872287.