Suleiman Abba, Inspector-General
of Police
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The Nigerian Police have deployed 30,009 police
personnel in the North-East, Imo and Ebonyi states. The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Suleiman
Abba, has deployed no fewer than 20,000 police personnel for the general
elections in the North-East.
The Punch reports:
The Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Hillari
Okpara, who is to coordinate security activities in the North-Eastern states of
Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe, gave the hint on Friday in
Bauchi.
He said the policemen had been trained and
adequately motivated for effective service delivery.
Okpara urged voters to feel free to cast their
votes, but asked them to stay away from polling units at least 200 metres after
they must have voted.
“We have provided adequate security for the
electorate, local and international observers,” he said.
On allegation by the All Progressives Congress
that the Bauchi State Governor, Mallam Isa Yuguda, had recruited over 3,000
vigilantes and kitted them to intimidate voters, the police boss said only
statutorily empowered security agencies would monitor the election.
The police also deployed 4,009 personnel in
Ebonyi State. The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Dikko Maigari, told
journalists in Abakaliki that some police officers were mobilised from force
headquarters, Abuja and Zone six, Calabar, to the state command for the
election security.
He said, “Security operatives drawn from the
Nigerian Army and other para-military forces have been evenly redeployed to all
nook and crannies of the three senatorial zones of the state.
“Registration Area Councils, polling booths and
collation centres will be manned by sufficient number of armed and unarmed
security operatives where necessary.”
About 6,000 police personnel were also deployed
to protect 3, 523 polling centres in Imo State.
The spokesman for the state police command, Mr.
Andrew Enwerem, said adequate preparation had been made to ensure a
violence-free poll.
He said, “We were prepared before the
postponement of the general elections, which were initially scheduled for
February 14 and 28.
“We are receiving vehicular
logistics from the police headquarters. Also we have put adequate measures in
place to identify volatile areas.”
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