The Lagos State Police Command and the traditional ruler in Ikorodu, on Monday evening, allayed fears of residents following apprehension making rounds on social media that females around Ikorodu area should stay indoors and refrain from moving around town, on Tuesday, May 8, for the Oro Day festival.
In a statement jointly signed by the State Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, and the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, Oba Kabiru Shotobi, shortly after a meeting, the Command assured the womenfolk of their safety and right of freedom of movement blaming the report that went viral on mischief makers.
The joint statement came following the circulation on social media of a letter purportedly written by Mr Shotobi to the organisers of the Oro festival stating that women are forbidden from moving around the town during the festival.

But the statement released by SP Chike Oti, Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos Police Command, read:
The statement also quoted the Commissioner of Police as saying that the Command would not tolerate any discriminatory tradition against the female gender, warning that the Command would deal ruthlessly with anybody who hides under the guise of custom or tradition to forment trouble in the state.
Imohimi, therefore, enjoined women to go about their lawful business without let or hindrance.
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