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Police, Military, Civil Defence Set For Presidenti­al Poll The Nigeria police will deploy 310,973 personnel for election security operations. The manpower required for this exercise will be completed by the military and other security agencies

- BY AYO ESAN

As Nigerians get ready for the presidenti­al election, which is scheduled to hold on Saturday, February 25, 2023, the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has said it is prepared to ensure that the citizens are allowed to make free choices.

The Police, which is the leading security agency in the coverage of elections in the country, said it will assist the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a free, fair and credible election.

Noting that the police is ready for the presidenti­al election, the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi, said it has put in place water-tight measures to ensure the conduct of free, fair and transparen­t elections.

The Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba, has said that a total of 404,106 security operatives will be mobilised for the February 25 presidenti­al poll.

Baba said the security operatives will include officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), Federal Road Service Corps (FRSC), Nigerian Correction­al Service (NCOs), National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

“From INEC’s records, there exist 176,846 polling units in the 8,809 wards of the 36 states and the federal capital territory, where elections will be conducted,” he said.

“The Nigeria police, with support from other security agencies, have perfected plans to deploy in a coordinate­d and collaborat­ive manner to cover all locations.

“The deployment will cover the national collation centre in Abuja as well as other collation centres across the states of the federation, FCT, and 774 LGAs.

“In view of the above, the Nigeria police will deploy 310,973 personnel for election security operations. The manpower required for this exercise will be completed by the military and other security agencies.

“In this regard, aside from the military and DSS, other security agencies would contribute a total of 93,495 personnel for the election security operations.

“This includes the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps who will deploy 51,000 personnel; FRSC, 21,000; Nigerian Correction­al Service, 11,336; NDLEA, 9,447; EFCC, 350, totalling 404,106.

“With this layout, a minimum of at least two personnel drawn from the above agencies will be jointly deployed to each of the polling units across the country.”

It would be recalled that the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) conducted the training of its personnel on how to manage electoral offences before, during and after the elections late last year.

The Inspector-General of Police (IG), Mr. Usman Baba, said the training became necessary due to the constituti­onal requiremen­ts of the Nigeria Police Force to ensure peaceful, free and fair general election.

The IG said the training took place across the six geopolitic­al zones in the country and the FCT to ensure that the officers and men of the law enforcemen­t agency were adequately prepared for the general election.

Represente­d by the Commission­er of Police in charge of Training, CP Stephen Olanrewaju, the IGP said: “We know that there are problems of insecurity across the country from the North to the South and the 2023 general election is fast-approachin­g. Therefore, there is a need for adequate training of police officers that will be involved in the electionee­ring period on how to handle electionre­lated crises.

“This is why the management of the Nigeria Police Force has approved this workshop with support from the WAN DIYOS Limited to train the officers and men of the Police in combating all problems that may arise during the election.”

While addressing the officers and men participat­ing in the election training, the IG urged them to pay serious attention to the lectures and make good use of them as the nation expects them to be of good behaviour during the general election.

Also speaking, the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 8, Asafa Rafiu, said the police force is ready to ensure that President Muhammadu Buhari’s promise to ensure peaceful general election in 2023 becomes a reality.

“You will recall that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, recently for the umpteenth time assured Nigerians and the internatio­nal community that his government would conduct a free, fair, transparen­t and credible elections in 2023 and ensure peaceful transfer of power. “Therefore, the Nigeria Police Force is ready to make sure that this assurance by Mr. President comes to reality by the grace of God,” Rafiu stated.

To achieve this, the AIG said the Police had embarked on the training and retraining of its personnel on their roles during the elections.

Rafiu disclosed that 10,000 policemen passed out at the end of December 2022 and they would be deployed to augment the police strength already on ground for the election duties.

“The Inspector-General of Police on 1st November, 2022 in collaborat­ion with MatchMaker­s Internatio­nal, a security consultanc­y company organised a retreat/conference for 162 senior police officers in Owerri, Imo State for three days. The retreat was tagged, ‘The imperative of Nigeria police strategic plan for peaceful elections.’

“The signing of a peace accord by political parties in Abuja is another strategy geared towards the peaceful conduct of the 2023 general elections,” he added.

Warning that the police would not tolerate any act that could jeopardise the peaceful conduct of the elections, the AIG said, “The Nigeria Police Force under the present IGP has been trying to make sure that all the stakeholde­rs in the coming 2023 general elections conduct themselves well.

“Therefore, the police are preaching and warning all stakeholde­rs to make sure that the 2023 general election is conducted in a peaceful atmosphere. It has to be based on the rule of law and respect for the fundamenta­l human rights of every citizen in Nigeria.”

It was gathered that at the state level, the IGP had instructed state Commission­ers of Police to dialogue with stakeholde­rs in their respective states on the need to eschew bitterness and violence during the elections.

Most of the CPs are said to have adequately carried out the instructio­n of the IGP and they are ready to ensure peaceful conduct of elections in their domains.

Also, the Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC), Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi, has assured the safety of Nigerians, before, during and after the general election.

*Continues online at www. thewillnig­eria.com

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