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The Coalition of CSOs on Sustenance of Democracy and Peace in Africa have hailed security forces for a peaceful inauguration.

The coalition of civil society groups on sustenance of democracy and peace in Africa, have applauded security forces for a peaceful and seamless transition of power on May 29.

The Nigerian military had warned against plans to sabotage the handover of power to Tinubu and assured that perpetrators would be dealt with.the inspector-general of police , had also said those planning to disrupt the inauguration ceremonies would be “identified, promptly isolated, and brought to justice”.

Ataifure said the success of the inauguration was built on the achievements of the largely peaceful general election under the watch of the security agencies.“The role of the Nigerian police in the conduct of the 2023 general elections in Nigeria must be emphasised,” he said. “The armed forces of the federal republic of Nigeria were exceptional and largely instrumental in the relative peace experienced across the country. The Armed Forces provided much-needed support to the Nigerian police and other security agencies.

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