The Borneo Post

Nigeria police restrict movement for election day

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ABUJA: Nigeria’s federal police chief on Tuesday ordered restrictio­ns on movement on election day this weekend, as the country goes to the polls to choose a new president and parliament.

Police said there would be a ‘total restrictio­n’ of vehicles between 8am ( 0700 GMT), when polling stations open, and 5pm.

Ambulances, fire service trucks and others on ‘essential duties’ would be exempt, the Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba, said in a statement.

Travel restrictio­ns are routinely put in place for elections in Nigeria, where politicall­y-linked violence by roaming gangs of hired thugs has been common.

Abba said the measures were designed to “ensure adequate security” in Saturday’s vote, in which President Goodluck Jonathan is hoping to win a second term of office.

Identical restrictio­ns

will be put in place on April 11 for gubernator­ial and state assembly polls, he added.

Security has been a major concern for the general election, with Nigeria’s electoral commission forced to postpone a vote scheduled for February 14 because of the deadly Boko Haram insurgency.

The decision was made after the country’s national security advisor said soldiers deployed on operations to fight the Islamist militants would be unable to provide security if required.

Claimed military successes against the Islamist rebels over the last month have raised fears that they will revert to suicide attacks and bombings, including at polling stations.

“Adequate security logistics and manpower have been strategica­lly deployed to achieve a most conducive electionee­ring atmosphere,” Abba said. — AFP

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View of the gate before installed in the Pacific Locks during a media tour organised by Salini Impregilo, sub- contractor of the canal expansion project, in Panama City. — AFP photo

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