Ansmbra Rerun: NPF bans proscription vigilantes, others from partaking in elections

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Contingent Commander, Ehide introduces Lagos State Police Command, Ward Ogbu to Amisom Mogadishu Regional Commander of the Nigeria Formed Police Unit, Mustapha Alamutu, on 6th January 2014 at Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu. Ward Ogbu had arrived with seventy officers to replace seventy officers who were leaving Mogadishu after completing their rotation. The AMISOM Police which comprises Ugandan, Nigerian, Ghanaian, Sierra Leoneian police,has the mandate to provide mentoring and advisory support to SPF on basic police duties, such as human rights observation, crime prevention strategies, community policing, search procedures and investigations. AU UN IST PHOTO / David Mutua

Ahead of the rerun elections for Orumba North/South Federal Constituency and Nnewi North/South/Ekwusigo Federal Constituency in Anambra, the State Police Authority has banned all state-established and private-owned security organisations, as well as other quasi-security outfits, from participating in the electoral process scheduled for Saturday, February 3, 2024, by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The ban notice was contained in a statement issued to journalists in Awka on Friday by the State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga.

The statement read:

In view of the rerun elections in Nnewi North and Orumba North LGAs of Anambra State scheduled for Saturday, February 3, 2024, by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Commissioner of P6 p.m., Anambra State Command, CP Aderemi Adeoye, has ordered a massive deployment of personnel to provide adequate security for the electorate as well as officials taking part in the election.

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In line with the directives of the Inspector-General of Police, the Commissioner has ordered the restriction of vehicular movement in Nanka, Orumba North LGA, and Nnewi in Nnewi North LGA from midnight to 6p.m. on February 3, 2024.

Apart from those engaged with the electoral process in one role or another, only staff of essential services will be allowed free movement based on exigencies and duty schedules. As such, belonging to such services is not enough. There must be evidence that such staff are on duty to be allowed free movement.

The Inspector-General of Police,*IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, has restated the restriction of all security aides to VIPs and escorts from accompanying their politician principals to polling booths and collation centres during the election. This will be enforced in the letter. Politicians are advised to respect themselves and comply with the order in the interest of peace.

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State-established and privately owned security organisations, as well as other quasi-security outfits, are not to be involved in any way with electoral security management.

The Command is collaborating with sister agencies to provide adequate security throughout the period of the election and beyond.

The CP wishes to urge the electorate in the affected areas to troop out in their numbers to exercise their franchise without fear of intimidation or molestation.

He warns politicians to eschew violence and avoid any act that could disrupt the process. He stated that the command is prepared to deal ruthlessly with political thugs, ballot box snatchers, and other miscreants who might try to cause chaos.

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The electorate and residents in the areas of the re-run election are enjoined to be law-abiding and vigilant.

They are to promptly report crime and any electoral offence they observe to law enforcement agents at the polling units or the nearest police station. They may also call the Command Control Room at *07039194332* or *112* for a prompt response.

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