The Department of State Services (DSS) have urged Nigerians to “ensure strict compliance to physical and other security measures required for public safety” as they celebrate the Eid-Al-Adha.
Nigerians have also been tasked to “promptly report suspected movements or breaches to appropriate law enforcement authorities.”
The DSS, in a statement by its Spokesperson, Dr Peter Afunanya, also told the citizens to be “cautious and observe all necessary personal security procedures.”
The nation’s secret Police also asked Nigerians to imbibe the virtues of faith, obedience and generosity of the season towards national transformation.
The full statement by Dr Afunanya said: “The Director General, Management and Staff of the Department of State Services (DSS) wish to felicitate the Muslim Ummah on the occasion of Eid-Al-Adha. While the event is significant for the opportunity it offers for prayers and celebrations, it reminds us of the importance of faith, obedience and generosity.
“Accordingly, all citizens are enjoined to emulate these characteristics as bases for national transformation and unity. To this end, everyone is urged to show love, not only to their neighbours, but the country at large.
“Also, it is strongly advised that while engaging in religious and social activities during the period, celebrants should be cautious and observe all necessary personal security procedures.
“Similarly, operators and patrons of malls, fun places, markets, parks and railway stations among others are to be vigilant and ensure strict compliance to physical and other security measures required for public safety. They should promptly report suspected movements or breaches to appropriate law enforcement authorities.
“On its part, the Service will maintain close collaboration with sister security agencies and indeed other critical stakeholders to ensure smooth and hitch free celebrations.
“Meanwhile, the website, dss.gov.ng; email address – dsspr@dss.gov.ng and Telephone lines +2349153391309;+2349088373514 will remain available to the members of the public who may wish to contact the Service during and after the holidays.”