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21,084 police officers, 3 helicopters for Anambra governorship election The
Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris, has said a total of
21,084 policemen and three police helicopters will be deployed for the
November 18 gubernatorial election in Anambra State.
Idris, who
said this while speaking on Tuesday at the 2nd Situation Room Dialogue
Session organized by the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC), stated
that no group under any guise would be allowed to disrupt or cause
violence before, during and after the election.
He said the
police headquarters will provide additional 300 vehicles to add to the
Anambra command’s 80 operational vehicles, adding that gunboats for the
marine police to man the waterways at Onitsha, Aguleri and Nzam have
been provided.
Idris said for the purpose of a successful
election, the riverine areas would be manned by the marine police and
Nigerian Navy while all exit/entry points, including border areas would
be manned by the Police Mobile Force personnel and Nigerian Army.
He
said the Anambra command has been directed to liaise with community
leaders such as Ohaneze Ndigbo to prevail on the indigenes not to be
used to disrupt the election or disturb public peace and law and order.
Meanwhile,
the Executive Director of PLAC, Clement Nwankwo, has urged the police
to be concerned about the level of deployment “because sometimes
over-policing can also be a problem.”
Nwankwo said regardless of
threats against the election, civil society organisations believe the
election is vital and every group must realize they must not do anything
that will impede on people’s rights to vote and be voted for.
He
also advised that if the army would be deployed for the election, it
should be at the behest of either the police or the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC), adding that the army should only be as
backup when even deployed.
Meanwhile, the Anambra State
Commissioner of Police, Mr Garba Umar, has advised the people of the
state not to entertain fear during the forthcoming polls, assuring that
all necessary arrangements have been put in place to ensure that the
polls go as scheduled.
Umar, who is the chairman of the
Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Security, also assured the INEC
of its preparedness to assist it to conduct credible, free and fair
polls.
Speaking on Tuesday during the meeting of the committee at
the INEC headquarters in Awka, the police boss said the security
agencies were determined to ensure that the election was hitch-free.
Earlier,
the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Dr Nkwachukwu Orji,
said the meeting was part of regular interactions of the commission with
security agencies to fine-tune measures put in place for the
forthcoming election.
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