Security agencies, including the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) are to
jointly deploy 30,000 officers and men to enhance adequate security
during the July 12 governorship election in Ekiti State.
Nigerian Police Arrangements are also in top gear to receive the
Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris on a one-day official
visit to the state next week.
Caleb Ikechuckwu, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the
state, told NAN on Monday in Ado Ekiti that the IGP would meet with all
stakeholders, preparatory to the polls.
Ikechukwu listed other security and paramilitary agencies in the pool
to include Nigeria Immigration Service, Civil Defence, Directorate of
Security Services (DSS), Nigeria Prisons Service and the FRSC.
He explained that contrary to expectations, none of those to be
deployed for election purpose would be armed. According to him, since
election matters are generally regarded as civil in nature, all the
security agencies had been told to be civil in their approach.
Besides, he disclosed that such officers and men had also been told
to be at a radius of 500metres, away from every polling booth.
“I can tell you proudly that the police, as a major security outfit, is more than ready.
“Our readiness is such that even if the election has to come up tomorrow, we will not be caught napping,” he said.
His disclosure was coming just as the Ekiti State Command of the
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC), said no fewer than
7,500 of its men are to join the security team. Spokesman of the Corps
in the state.
Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) also on Monday
deployed the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in charge of Public
Complaints Rapid Response Unit, Mr. Abayomi Shogunle to the state ahead
of the election.
Shogunle told NAN that he had the instructions of I-G to carry out
confidence building patrols in different parts of the state by attending
swiftly to all complaints emanating from individuals and groups against
its men.
“This is one of the several measures the police authorities are
taking toward ensuring that we remain neutral in the Ekiti State
election,” he said.
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