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Ekiti Election: INEC Justifies Deployment of 30,000 Police Personnel

IG’s meeting with stakeholde­rs disrupted 667,064 to vote, says electoral body Fayemi gives free fuel to ‘Okada’ operators

- Victor Ogunje Adedayo Akinwale

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), yesterday said the deployment of about 30,000 policemen to Ekiti State for the July 14 governorsh­ip election was based on the security need of the election.

This developmen­t is coming as the stakeholde­rs’ meeting convened in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, by the Inspector General (IG) of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, and the National Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, came to an abrupt end yesterday , as party members disrupted the parley in a show of strength..

But despite the confusion, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) governorsh­ip candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, still provided free petrol to commercial motorcycle riders in Ado-Ekiti.

The Force Public Relations Officer (PRO), Jimoh Moshood, in a statement last Sunday, had said the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Department of Operations had been deployed to the state and would be assisted by an Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), four Commission­ers of Police (CPs), eight Deputy Commission­ers of Police (DCPs) and 18 Assistant Commission­ers of Police (ACPs).

However, responding to THISDAY enquiry, INEC Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, said with 16 local government areas 177 registrati­on areas, 2,195 Polling Units, 256 Voting Points; three senatorial districts: six Federal constituen­cies; 26 state constituen­cies and 913, 334 registered voters, the police should have a deep knowledge of the security needs of the state.

He said: “It is pertinent to note that the police is the establishm­ent saddled with the responsibi­lity of providing security for the entire country. They have deep knowledge about the security needs for this type of election.

“To that extent, I don’t see any need to worry. My appeal to the good citizens of Ekiti State is that they should please cooperate with INEC and the security agencies to ensure the successful conduct of the election,” he said.

However, the stakeholde­rs’ meeting convened by Idris and Yakubu came to an abrupt end yesterday as party members disrupted the parley in a show of strength.

The parley, which was attended by candidates of the 35 political parties, ended in uproar as members of the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) threw jibes at each other.

Idris and Yakubu had addressed the stakeholde­rs after which the representa­tive of the PDP , Hon. Samuel Omotoso, a serving lawmaker, had raised observatio­ns that Fayemi had allegedly been bragging that he

would be declared the winner whether he loses the election or not.

Omotoso also raised observatio­ns about how he and his family were allegedly shot by security agencies during APC rally in his community at Oloje town in Oye Local Government Area of the state, and wanted to know why some security agencies had been exhibiting partisansh­ip.

But when Omotoso mentioned Fayemi’s name consistent­ly, the APC members shouted him down.

However, the lawmaker refused to stop and he continued until he raised all the PDP’s objections against alleged misconduct of the security personnel.

It was after Omotoso rounded off his speech that the PDP supporters burst into a loud noise , chanting ‘Eleka Ibo’, meaning : ‘Eleka for votes’ for more than 10 minutes and the atmosphere of the Eagle Hall along Ikere

road, Ado Ekiti, where the event was held became charged .

Eleka is the political acronym of the PDP candidate, Prof. Olubunmi Olusola, who is the Deputy Governor of the state.

Efforts made by the INEC chief, Inspector General of Police and the Chairman Council of Traditiona­l Rulers, Oba Oluwole Ademolaju, didn’t placate the rampaging party members.

It was at this time that dignitarie­s at the event started leaving the hall and the parley came to an abrupt end without the interactiv­e session, where stakeholde­rs would have asked questions and demanded relevant answers.

Earlier, Idris said a total number of 4, 390 combined forces of soldiers and other paramilita­ry would be deployed to complement the 30,000 policemen that have been drafted to the state to monitor the election.

In his remark, Yakubu said the electoral body decided to distribute the Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to the ward level to motivate the electorate to collect and exercise their franchise rights.

Also affirming that the election would be credible, the state Resident Electoral Commission­er (REC), Prof. Abdulganiy­u Raji, said a total of 913, 334 had been registered by the commission out of which 667,064 had collected their PVCs.

Raji said the commission still had a total of 246,270 unclaimed PVCs that were yet to be collected by owners.

Meanwhile, Fayemi provided fuel free for ‘Okada’ operators under a scheme launched at Mobil Petrol Station along Ikere Road in Ajilosun, where the riders formed long queues to benefit from the gesture.

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