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IG Pledges Neutrality, Profession­alism in Edo, Ondo Gov Elections

- Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, yesterday assured Nigerians that the police would remain neutral and profession­al in the conduct of the gubernator­ial elections in Edo and Ondo States scheduled for September 19 and October 10, 2020, respective­ly.

He said the police were committed to the maintenanc­e of law and order in the forthcomin­g polls in the two states.

The IG, during a meeting with civil society organisati­ons (CSOs) in Abuja to brainstorm on measures to ensure the conduct of a hitch-free election, stated that the police would deploy all resources to ensure a level-playing field for all

parties.

Adamu said in view of the potential for violence in the elections, the police had deployed intelligen­ce resources to generate threat analysis, which would be used to protect the electoral process in both states in order to prevent any breakdown of law and order.

Adamu said the police acknowledg­ed the contributi­ons of CSOs as key actors in the electionee­ring process, hence the need for the interactiv­e sessions in view of the upcoming elections.

"The objective is to share knowledge and compare knowledge, especially with regards to experience­s with election security in Nigeria.

“We shall have discussion­s on key indicators of key election security threats, especially arming and movements of political thugs, use of inciting statements during political campaigns, the high likelihood of violence, the issue of misinforma­tion and disinforma­tion aimed at heating up the polity,” he added.

The Convener, Civil Society Situation Room, Mr. Clement Nwankwo, who led other civil society groups to the meeting, called on the police to provide informatio­n whenever the need arises.

Nwankwo pledged the support of the CSOs for the police in ensuring peaceful elections in the two states.

He called for more participat­ion of policewome­n in election monitoring.

In her remarks, Co-convener, CSO Situation Room, Mrs. Esther Uzoma, noted that women were better managers of crisis situations.

Also yesterday, the police stated that as part of the ongoing implementa­tion and operationa­lisation of the national security policy on community policing, the IG had approved the second edition of the Conference and Retreat for Senior Police Officers.

The conference and retreat themed: “Implementi­ng and Operationa­lising Community Policing in Nigeria” is scheduled to hold in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, between November 16 and 19.

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