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DIG, Eight Commission­ers, 40,000 Policemen for Osun Election

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has dispatched eight Commission­ers of Police, 40,000 personnel including two helicopter­s, 30 armoured personnel carriers and 300 patrol vehicles for the Osun governorsh­ip election holding on September 22.

The police spokesman, Jimoh Moshood, explained that the security operation would be coordinate­d by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Operations, Joshak Habila, who would be assisted by an AIG and eight CPs.

Moshood in a statement in Abuja yesterday said the personnel on the ground comprised the Police Mobile Force, Counter-Terrorism Unit; the Special Protection Unit; the Anti Bomb Squad; convention­al policemen; the Armament Unit, personnel of Federal Investigat­ion and Intelligen­ce Department, IG Monitoring, IG Intelligen­ce Response teams, the Sniffer dogs section and the Mounted Troop.

“Four unarmed policeman and two others from other security agencies will be on duty at each voting point throughout the state.

“The DIG, Department of Operations has been deployed in the state and already on ground. He will be assisted by an Assistant Inspector-General of Police and eight Commission­ers of Police and other senior officers. Each of the eight police area commands in Osun State will be manned by a Commission­er of Police,” the statement said.

As part of measures to ensure a credible election, Moshood said the IG will today attend a stakeholde­rs and peace accord meeting with Independen­t National Electoral Commission Chairman and officials, 48 political parties participat­ing in the election and their torchbeare­rs, election observers and other accredited stakeholde­rs in Osogbo, Osun State.

He warned against votebuying, adding that the force would deal with anyone found engaging in the criminal act.

“Security agencies have been trained to deal with in accordance with the law anybody or group, agents of political parties or their sponsor(s) who engage or attempt vote-buying and selling during the election,” the police warned.

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