IGP deploys 35,000 personnel for Edo governorship election
The Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Kayode Egbetokun, on Wednesday, said that 35,000 men of the Nigeria Police Force had been deployed to Edo for the Sept. 21 governorship election
Mr Egbetokun also said that 8,000 personnel from other security agencies had also been deployed.
He said this at a stakeholders meeting organised by the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) m in Benin ahead of the governorship election.
The I-G also announced the indefinite suspension of the Edo State Security Network (ESSN).
He warned that no private or state-owned security apparatus would be allowed to operate during and after the election.
“I am here today to address critical issues before the Sept. 21 governorship election. This meeting presents an opportunity to reaffirm the integrity of our democratic process.
“The task of securing the electoral process rests solely on the police and the police will be supported by other security agencies in the state.
“We understand the vital role we have to play in the election and we pledge to safeguard the process, including INEC materials to be used for the election.
“We have the mandate to provide a conducive environment and our approach is grounded in professionalism,” he said.
According to the I-G, it is on that note that we have deployed a total number of 35,000 personnel and 8,000 from other security agencies to complement the police.
He said that the police would strictly enforce the no-movement restrictions order from 6. a.m. to 6 p.m. on election day.
He assured Edo people of their safety throughout the election, urging them to come out and vote with the confidence that their safety was guaranteed.
He, however, warned against political thuggery and violence, saying that the police would not fail to deal with anyone found wanting.
“It is in this regard that I direct all local security outfits in the state to refrain from interfering in election matters.
“Therefore, the activities of the Edo security network remain suspended till further notice,” he said.
According to him, our personnel have been well-trained to carry out their duties without bias.
(NAN)
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