Wednesday 2 July 2014
Ekiti Elections: IGP Refutes Allegations of Partisanship, Says Police ExhibitedExceptional Professionalism
The Nigeria Police High Command has again commended the
“unparalleled professionalism” of its personnel that participated
in the policing of the Ekiti gubernatorial elections, describing
their selflessness and dedication to duty as having contributed
to the success of the election, which was widely acclaimed to be
free and fair.
In a statement by spokesman Frank Mba, the police described as
“unkind and misleading,” the caustic remarks made in a
television interview by the spokesman of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), who it said claimed that a particular political
stalwart held a meeting on the eve of the election with a so
called “Strike Force”, comprising the Army, the Police and DSS,
and instructed them to protect the interest of their benefactor. It
strongly refuted the “improbable allegation” and warned
politicians to desist from promoting such deliberate falsehood.
“While noting that at all times officers and men of the Nigeria
Police Force only take lawful orders from their commanders, the
Police High Command expresses gladness that at no stage of the
election was any case of professional misconduct or
partisanship reported against any Police officer, rather, the
officers exhibited a high standard of discipline, fairness, civility
and political neutrality all through the process, a conduct which
Ekiti indigenes, election observers, the contestants and people
of diverse socio-political leanings have attested to and
applauded,” the statement said.
It advised politicians and other stakeholders to respect the
wishes that it said were freely and voluntarily expressed
through the ballot in a rancor-free atmosphere by the people of
Ekiti, adding that the Police Force is neither a political party nor
affiliated to any such group and therefore should be left out of
partisan politics to enable it freely discharge its mandate of
protecting the integrity of the electoral process dispassionately.
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