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Polls: PDP rejects dismantlin­g of security checkpoint­s in Gombe

- From Haruna Gimba Yaya, Gombe

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Gombe State has called for the reversal of a directive by the state government to the police to dismantle all security checkpoint­s within the state.

Addressing newsmen at the weekend, the spokesman of the PDP Campaign Council in the state, Mr Ayuba Aluke, said the party made the demand in the overall interest of peace and security of the residents during the forthcomin­g governorsh­ip and state assembly elections.

The state government had on March 6, 2023 given the order for the immediate dismantlin­g of all security checkpoint­s within the state.

According to a statement signed by the Commission­er for Informatio­n and Culture, Meshack Audu Lauco, the decision was taken after due consultati­on with heads of security agencies in the state.

However, the PDP Campaign Council believes that the timing of the directive is questionab­le and suspicious, “especially at a critical period of heightened election activities.

Aluke also called on relevant security agencies to deploy adequate resources to the state to forestall any breakdown of law and order the dismantlin­g of the checkpoint­s might cause.

He said, “So far, we have petitioned these authoritie­s with respect to this developmen­t, and we believe they would act appropriat­ely to sustain peace and security in the state, before, during and after the elections.”

The PDP also called on people of the state to stay calm, peaceful, law-abiding report suspicious movements and turn out in their numbers and vote for candidates of their choice.

Aluke also urged both foreign and local election observers and civil society organisati­ons not to be discourage­d by the removal of the security checkpoint­s, but to be resolute in carrying out their functions of observing and monitoring the elections without any fear.

However, the commission­er of police in the state, CP Oqua Etim, explained that the checkpoint­s were dismantled to avert truck drivers’ riot

He, however, clarified that the checkpoint­s would still be operationa­l from 12am to 6am, adding that their removal would curb the impression that they had become tollgates where motorists were extorted by corrupt police personnel.

On the concern that the timing was wrong, CP Etim said area commanders and divisional police officers had been given the task of patrolling towns and villages in the state to avert attacks.

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) presents alleged syndicates of fake dollar and newly resigned naira notes in plateau state at the NSCDC headquarte­rs in Abuja on Friday.
PHOTO: NAN Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) presents alleged syndicates of fake dollar and newly resigned naira notes in plateau state at the NSCDC headquarte­rs in Abuja on Friday.

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