Security will be better during gubernatorial election in Lagos: Police

The Commissioner of Police in charge of Lagos Command, Idowu Owohunwa, has assured residents of the state of better security during the gubernatorial election coming up on March 11.
Owohunwa gave the assurance on Wednesday during an interactive meeting with strategic security stakeholders comprising opinion moulders and patriotic personalities across socio-political, ethno-religious, and economic divide in Lagos State.
Civil society groups, youths, market traders, Nigeria Bar Association, celebrities, Nigeria Union of Journalists and traditional rulers from the Arewa, Igbo and Yoruba ethnic groups were present at the meeting.
Mr Owohunwa said that the meeting was to review the security during the Presidential and Parliamentary elections on Saturday, identify threats, strengthen partnership and trust, with a view to having better security for other elections.
“In all, the intention of the meeting is to bridge communication gaps, arrive at a consensus in our understanding of current security issues, and present a common front to proactively douse undue tensions that could snowball into a major threat to public peace if not promptly mitigated.
“In this context, the specific purpose of this urgent meeting is to review current security developments in the aftermath of the 2023 Presidential and National Assembly elections in Lagos State and the tension and wide apprehension emanating therefrom.
“This has become imperative granted that from the Police operational perspective, since the conclusion of the exercise on Saturday 25th February, 2023, we have responded to not less than 70 security-related callouts by Lagosians.
” Instructively, however, nearly 80 per cent of such presumed distress calls were found to be informed by false feedback that were largely informed by apprehension and misinformation, and fueled by fake news from some elements,” he said.
The police boss said that few instances that turned out to be real calls were largely attempts by misguided local urchins to threaten citizens at specific locations.
Owohunwa noted that such calls were localised, uncoordinated, and unpremeditated, stressing that they were all promptly mitigated by the police, while several arrests were made.
He said the command also upscaled deployments across all identified flashpoints and vulnerable localities, while sustaining patrols and visibility policing across the public space.
The police commissioner said this was in order to reassure residents of their safety and deter possible mischief makers from manifesting.
Mr Owohunwa said that while all the efforts were emplaced, major challenges remained the genuine fear of crime by the residents on one hand, and manipulation of the media space through spread of fake news.
He called on the stakeholders to work with the police towards dousing the current security tension across the state.
The CP urged them to give support to present a common front in confronting the criminal elements that were bent on threatening the valued peace, security and livelihood of residents.
Owohunwa appealed to them to discourage subversive agents that trigger and disseminate unfounded fake news in order to deepen tension and engender discord.
“As a demonstration of the importance that I attach to citizens engagement in my policing leadership, my plan is to mainstream this initiative by institutionalising it as a Police-Citizens Town Hall (PCT), which will be a forum that will be driven by Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Lagos State.
”The town hall will comprise representatives of CSOs, relevant associations, youth bodies, media practitioners and other strategic stakeholders.
“It will meet with the Lagos State Police leadership on monthly basis to x-ray policing issues, secure feedback on concerns on crime, threats, and professional conducts from the citizens through the CSOs, act as police-public accountability framework,” he said.
A human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, who commended the CP for the meeting, urged Nigerians not to take election as war, but carnival as being done in other climes.
He called on the police to ensure that those arrested during the presidential election were charged before a law court immediately to serve as a deterrent to others planning similar things in future elections.
Mr Falana called on residents of Lagos to come out en masse in the next elections without fear of harassment, assuring them of court action against anyone that harasses them.
Joe Odumakin, a member of the civil society group, called on INEC to improve in logistics in the next elections, stressing that supplying electoral materials late could cause violence.
Ms Odumakin urged the electorate not to ballot with their blood, calling for peace by all citizens.
Monday Ubani, Chairman, NBA Ikeja Branch, called on the citizens not to allow politicians to divide them.
He urged the police to check activities of hoodlums in Lagos, who were the ones snatching ballot boxes.
An Igbo traditional ruler in Lagos, Lawrence Nnamdi, called for peace by all.
The Oodua People’s Congress, represented by Yinka Oguntimehin, said that one way to check electoral violence was through such meetings.
He advised that it should be replicated by the area commanders and DPOs before next elections.
Adamu Mohammed, one of the Arewa representatives at the meeting, urged all residents to avoid things that would bring division and violence.
For the celebrities, Folarin Falana (Falz) a musician/actor and skit maker, Mr Macaroni, said the police must assure residents of their safety in the next elections.
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