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NSA orders close surveillance on top politicians

The NSA said that the political thugs and their sponsors would equally be under discreet surveillance for possible arrest and prosecution.

• May 13, 2022
Atiku Abubakar, Bola Tinubu, Yemi Osinbanjo,Babagana Monguno, Wike Nyeson, and Rotimi Amaechi
Atiku Abubakar, Bola Tinubu, Yemi Osinbanjo,Babagana Monguno, Wike Nyeson, and Rotimi Amaechi

The Buhari regime has tasked heads of security and law enforcement agencies to step up close monitoring and profiling of political actors who exhibit tendencies to subvert the electoral process.

National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno disclosed this at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) second quarterly meeting of the Inter-agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) in Abuja on Friday.

The NSA, who is also the co-chairman of ICCES, said that the political thugs and their sponsors would equally be under discreet surveillance for possible arrest and prosecution.

Mr Monguno was represented by Sanusi Galadima at the meeting.

He said that he had noted with utmost concern, the growing uncertainty heralding the conduct of party primaries for the 2023 general elections.

“This is in addition to the unabated spate of violence that threatened the upcoming off cycle gubernatorial elections in Ekiti and Osun States, arising from internal party wranglings, increasing acrimony and bickering amongst political actors,” Mr Monguno said.

Noting further, the NSA said “the inability of various contending political blocs to amicably resolve differences in line with democratic tenants” is a call for worry.

“Consequently, the above disturbing development has already culminated in intense power play capable of heightening unnecessary political tension across the country.”

The NSA emphasised the need for INEC to impress it on political parties to consistently abide by prescribed rules as outlined in their respective constitutions.

“This is to significantly reduce areas of conflict and ensure a peaceful atmosphere for a hitch-free off-cycle and general election,” Mr Monguno said.

Earlier in his remarks, INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, said that the general security situation in the country and its impact on the electoral process was a source of concern to the commission.

Mr Yakubu said that the commission would continue to work with the security agencies to ensure the success of all forthcoming elections and electoral activities.

He said that as INEC prepared for the 2023 General Election, it was also preparing for two off-cycle governorship elections in Ekiti State on June 18 and in Osun State on July 16.

He said that INEC also had pending by-elections in 18 constituencies across the country involving three senatorial districts, one federal constituency and 14 state constituencies.

Mr Yakubu said that political parties were expected to end their primaries latest by June 3 and for their candidates to emerge for public campaigns nationwide.

He said that immediately after this, INEC and the security agencies had their work clearly cut out ahead of the elections.

“The general security situation in the country and its impact on the electoral process is a source of concern to the commission.

“However, we are confident that with nine months to the 2023 General Election, there is enough time to respond to the security challenges and secure the nation for elections to take place nationwide. The timetable for the election has also been released.

“Let us not wait until a few weeks to the election before we realise that time is not on our side and begin to seek for extension of timelines. The time to act is now.

“We wish to reassure the security agencies that we will continue to work cooperatively with you to ensure the success of all forthcoming elections and electoral activities,” Mr Yakubu said.

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