Inspector
General of Police, Suleiman Abba
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Over
360,000 security operatives are expected to provide security for both man and
material during the February general elections. They would be deployed by the
Nigeria Police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC). While
the Nigeria Police would provide about 300,000 personnel the NSCDC would
provide 60,000.
Media reports the
Inspector General of Police, IGP Suleiman Abba and his NSCDC counterpart, Prof
Ade Abolurin made the disclosure weekend during the end of a two-day
conference, with the theme: “Nigeria 2015 Elections and Beyond: Roles of State
and Non-State Actors in Mitigating Violence in Elections.”
The
event was organized by the Savannah Centre for Diplomacy, Democracy and
Development (SCDDD) in conjunction with the Centre for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS).
Abba
said about 300 000 of his officers have been trained in partnership with the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and development partners while
Commandant General (CG), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC),
Prof. Ade Abolurin disclosed that 60, 000 of his officers will also participate
in securing life and properties during the election.
Abolurin
also added that NSCDC has completed arrangements to import 25 sniffer dogs from
the United States to detect likely explosives component at the election venues.
The
Department of State Security (DSS) which was represented by an operative, Mrs.
Mary Otubu however, did not disclose the number of DSS operatives earmarked for
the exercise. She assured that the service would ensure safety of both the
electorate and government officials.
“Policing
the society has always been a challenge. All the police officers will be
deployed, over 300, 000 officers will be used.
“The
commonwealth has also offered to help us in that respect of training by 21st of
this month. Some of the trainings are even train the trainers until it gets to
the last person on their roles during the election,” Abba said.
The
IGP who harped on the role of the police to provide security before, during and
after the election, however called on politicians to conduct themselves in
manners that would not jeopardize the electoral process.
He
added that the Federal Government has procured non leather weapons and about
2000 patrol vehicles to ensure the police performed its duties in the election
period effectively.
The
police boss who also spoke on when operatives should use firearm during the
poll, said the time to use lethal weapon should depend on the discretion of the
officers but in compliance with the Police Act.
“It
is you that will determine when to use your weapon. If your attacker aim at
your head, it is left to the officer to use his weapon or not. Individual
police officers shall be held responsible for misuse of firearm,” Abba said.
Abolurin who was
represented by the Deputy Commandant General, Operations, Evan Ewurum said all
officers in the intelligence unit of the corps would be deployed.
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