The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ekiti police draft more personnel to CBN, Oyo gets electoral materials

- From Ayodele Afolabi (Ado-ekiti) and Rotimi Agboluaje (Ibadan)

THE Ekiti State Police Command has increased security personnel at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in Ado-ekiti where election materials retrieved following the postponeme­nt of elections on Saturday were kept.

Commission­er of Police (CP), Asuquo Amba, who said there was no room for security lapses in the forthcomin­g elections, noted that the deployment of more security men would ensure safety of sensitive materials kept with the bank.

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) had on Saturday retrieved electoral materials deployed for the Presidenti­al and National Assembly elections earlier scheduled for February 16 across 16 local government areas of the state.

INEC took the decision following postponeme­nt of the elections to Saturday, February 23, citing logistics challenges.

Speaking with journalist­s in Ado-ekiti yesterday, Amba assured all political parties that the materials were under safe custody and watertight security protection.

Amba, who spoke through the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Caleb Ikechukwu, said: “If you visit the CBN Office in Ekiti now, you will see more security men around the place.

“We recognise the fact that security lapses could jeopardize the upcoming polls and we are guiding against that.”

However, INEC in Oyo State yesterday confirmed receipt of sensitive and non-sensitive electoral materials for the reschedule­d February 23 polls.

Resident Electoral Commission­er (REC), Mutiu Agboke, monitored arrival of the electoral materials in the presence of party agents and journalist­s at CBN’S Office in Ibadan.

But the sensitive materials were said to have arrived late at Oyo Central Senatorial district.

Meanwhile, the Oyo State government has declared Monday, February 25 and Monday, March 11, 2019 as public holiday for public and private schools in the state as a result of the postponeme­nt of the general elections to February 23 and March 9.

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