The
Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mr Ibrahim Idris, said a total number
of 21,084 policemen, additional 300 vehicles, three Police helicopters and
gunboats will be deployed to South-East states ahead of the Anambra State
government election billed for November 28.
The
IGP, Ibrahim Idris, made this disclosure recently during a dialogue session he
had with a coalition of Civil Society Organisation, CSOs, under the aegis of ‘Situation
Room’.
Speaking
during the session, Idris said he has put necessary manpower and logistics in
place to secure electorate, electoral officials, observers and election
materials that will be used for the Anambra poll. According to him, “no
group(s) under any guise will be allowed to disrupt or cause violence before,
during and after the election.”
The
IGP said some areas in Anambra State are marked as “flash/vulnerable points of
concerns” and would require “extra security arrangements.” He listed the areas
to include Otuocha, Onitsha, Aguleri, Nzam, Anam, Achala, Ihiala, Ozubulu,
Umunze, Ekwulobia and Okpoko.
On IPOB’s threat to disrupt the election, the
Police boss said: “More Police personnel are already on ground to prevent any
untoward incident. “The command has been directed to liaise with the community
leaders such as Ohanaeze Ndigbo and the presidents-general of the various communites
to prevail on their people in Anambra State not to allow their children and
wards to be used to cause disruption of the election, disturbance of public
peace, law and order. “The command has been directed to also work with the
PCRC, Eminent Persons Forum and the local associations to checkmate the
activities of any group inimical to the peace of the land. “The command has
equally been directed to synergize with other sister security and safety
agencies to ensure the smooth conduct of the election. “Special Police Patrol
of the general areas, stop and search, raiding of criminal hideouts and other
crime prevention and control strategies are currently ongoing and will continue
throughout the election period and beyond.” Logistics for smooth conduct of the
election The IGP equally highlighted some of the logistics he has put in place
to ensure smooth conduct of the election. He said: “The command has 80
operational vehicles. The Force Headquarters will provide additional 300
vehicles to the command for the election. “The Force Headquarters will provide
three Police helicopters for surveillance and aerial patrol throughout the
period of the election. Gunboats for the Police Marine to man the waterways at
Onitsha, Aguleri and Nzam have been provided.
The
riverine areas will be manned by the Marine Police and Nigerian Navy. “All
exit/entry points including border areas between Anambra State/Imo, Abia, Enugu
and Delta States will be manned by the Police Mobile Force, PMF, personnel
and Nigerian Army. Vehicular movement will be restricted as may be directed by
INEC.”
Earlier
in his opening remarks, coordinator of the CSOs and Executive Director of
Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre, PLAC, Mr. Clement Nwankwo, said
there was need for the Police to give proper orientation to officers deployed
on election duties to avoid rights abuses and overzealousness and he urged the
IPOB to respect the rights of citizens in Anambra State to exercise their civic
responsibility.
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