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Again, Police Assure Voters of Adequate Security in Edo, Ondo Elections

- Emma Okonji Alekhuogie Nosa

The Police have assured voters of adequate security in the forthcomin­g elections in Edo and Ondo states.

The Force Public Relations Officer, Mr. Frank Mba, a deputy commission­er of police, who gave the assurance, revealed that the

Inspector General of Police (IG), Mohammed Adamu would be adopting collaborat­ive approach in dealing with the issues of policing the electorate during the elections.

Mba who spoke yesterday on ARISE NEWS Channel, a sister broadcast arm of THISDAY Newspapers, said: “The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) is fully prepared for the coming elections in Edo and Ondo states. We acknowledg­e the fact that security in any given election is a process thing that runs till after the elections. We are also working with other security agencies as we can’t do it alone. For the first time, the inter-agency consultati­ve committee on elections security has been able to produce a unified code of conduct that will guide the operations of the different agencies that will be policing the electoral system.

“We have also been able to develop a uniform modus for training security personnel who will be deployed in the election. There is a deep and strong sense of collaborat­ion and partnershi­p amongst the security agencies.”

Speaking further, Mba noted that he was aware that there are clandestin­e movements of arms and political thugs by politician­s across all the divides.

“We are not working with the Civil Society groups alone; we are also working with other citizens who are on ground. We are deploying both technical intelligen­ce platform as well as human intelligen­ce platform to actually monitor activities.”

“We want to re-assure Nigerians especially those in Edo and Ondo states that the police would be deploying some of its best hands in the forthcomin­g elections. We have enough resources in terms of manpower and logistics to be able to dominate the space, we will provide a level playing field for everyone to exercise his/ her franchise during the election,” he said.

Giving reasons for violence in elections, Mba said: “The problem with electoral violence is that apart from its short term effect, its immediate effect such as loss of lives, and property, has a way of enthroning unpopular candidates and when that happens, the candidate becomes very reckless because they are not responsibl­e and loyal to the people . They are only loyal to their political godfathers and those who sponsored the violence that brought them to power.

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