Police back AGF Fagbemi, advise Adeleke to suspend Saturday’s Osun LG polls

The Nigeria Police Force has advised Governor Ademola Adeleke to immediately suspend the February 22 local government elections in Osun state.
In a statement on Friday, the Force spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, said the advice followed intelligence received about imminent threats of violence being planned by various groups against the exercise.
Mr Adejobi said the police “received credible intelligence indicating a high likelihood of violence and significant security threats should the planned Local Government elections proceed in Osun State.
“These reports gathered from joint intelligence gathering reveal that various groups, including political elements and other interest parties, are mobilising to instigate unrest, disrupt public peace, and undermine the democratic order.
“Given this imminent threat to security, the NPF strongly advises the Osun State Government to suspend the planned elections forthwith in the interest of public safety and national stability.”
According to Mr Adejobi, the Force has assessed the current security landscape and determined that proceeding with the elections under the volatile conditions could escalate into widespread unrest, endangering lives and property.
Stating that while the police, in collaboration with other security agencies, “is fully prepared to take decisive action to prevent any breakdown of law and order,” Mr Adejobi advised that, “to avert unnecessary confrontation and safeguard the democratic process, it is in the best interest of all stakeholders that the elections be stood down.”
He also urged the state government to consider the legal clarification by the attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice, Lateef Fagbemi, on the extant judicial pronouncements concerning LG administration in the state with regards to the Court of Appeal judgement delivered on February 10, 2025.
Backing Mr Fagbemi’s submission, the police image maker stated that the Appeal Court judgement has nullified the Federal High Court’s judgement and reinforces the position that the elections, as presently contemplated, lack a firm legal foundation.
“In light of the combination of heightened security threats and the existing legal complexities, the Nigeria Police Force advises the Osun State Government to reconsider and suspend the planned elections immediately.”
Reiterating the Force’s commitment to maintaining peace, protecting lives and property, and ensuring that democratic processes are upheld in accordance with the law, Mr Adejobi urged stakeholders, including political parties, to act with restraint and prioritise the well-being of citizens.
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