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Police warn officers against violating electoral rules

”If you are caught engaging in such (an) act, you will be severely dealt with according to the laid-down principles of the law.”

• February 24, 2023
Commissioner of police in Plateau Bartholomew Onyeka
Bartholomew Onyeka [Photo Credit: Daily Post Nigeria]

The police command in Plateau has warned its personnel to shun corrupt practices, unprofessional conduct and other sharp practices during Saturday’s presidential elections.

Police commissioner Mamman Dauda gave the warning at a news conference on Friday in Jos. He said any personnel found wanting would be punished.

Mr Dauda said that the command would not spare any act that would tarnish its good image.

”It is expected of us as security agents to ensure that the security of lives and property, voters and electoral officials are properly protected. Let me sound this warning that on no account should any of you engage in any form of corrupt practices,” stated the police commissioner. ”You have been taught on several occasions to shun corruption and be professional during this election and beyond.

He added, ”If you are caught engaging in such (an) act, you will be severely dealt with according to the laid-down principles of the law.”

Mr Dauda explained that security personnel would not intimidate law-abiding citizens during the polls. He advised residents without Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) to avoid election venues.

The commissioner also advised residents of Plateau, particularly eligible voters to be law-abiding and peacefully conduct themselves, promising to deal with any religious and traditional leader making unguarded political utterances capable of throwing the state into chaos.

He called on politicians to play the game according to the provision of the Electoral Act, adding that any politician caught would be prosecuted, not minding their status.

The commissioner urged residents to cooperate and support the police and other security agencies towards peaceful and credible elections in the state.

(NAN)

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