Monday 16 June 2014
Ekiti gov election will be peaceful -IG
The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, has
said that the highest number of support personnel and
equipment are being deployed from the Force Headquarters to
Ekiti State for the Saturday governorship election.
The IG stated that the police would prevent in Ekiti, a re-
occurrence of the electoral violence that rocked the old Ondo
State in 1983.
Speaking to journalists in Abuja on Monday, shortly before the
deployment of personnel and equipment to the state, Abubakar
said that the massive deployment was to prevent violence and,
ensure free and fair election.
He said, “Some of us who witnessed what happened in Ondo
State in 1983, during Omoboriowo election, we know what had
happened, and we are doing everything to ensure that it is
prevented. That this election (June 21 Governorship election) is
free and fair, and without violence.
“Knowing what Ekiti used to be during elections, we have gone
a step further to do all the things we are supposed to do in terms
of materials and human resources. Do not ask the number of
personnel I am going to use, in security business we want to
keep that to our chest so that we can do our best.
“I tell you it is one of the highest numbers we can ever expect to
deploy in more than any other state that we have been because
we must look at history.”
According to him, security agencies in the last three months had
carried out surveillance and gathered information towards
ensuring a free and fair election in Ekiti.
He assured the people of the state that adequate security would
be provided to enable them exercise their franchise and called
on politicians to prevail on their supporters to maintain the
peace.
Addressing the personnel, Abubakar charged them to abide by
the code of conduct, and be fair and firm in the discharge of
their duties.
“We have already made plans to ensure that you are paid your
allowances in Ekiti, and therefore, I do not expect you to do
anything stupid.
“Remember, you are going to be watched not only by my own
officers, but by other organizations including civil
organisations and international monitors, who will be in Ekiti.
“I expect you as good ambassadors of the Nigeria Police to
obey the code of conduct and at the same time respect the rule
of law and all other regulations guiding the Ekiti election,” he
said.
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