By Gabriel Enogholase, Benin
CHIEF of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Azubike Ihejirika has announced the
deployment of 3,500 soldiers to Edo State ahead of the July 14
Governorship election in the State.
Assistant Inspector General of Police, (AIG) Zone 5, Hashimu Salihu
Argungu, disclosed this press conference held in his office with the
commanding officer, 4 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Benin, Brigadier
General Abel Obi Umahi in attendance.
Brig- Gen, Umahi at the meeting, said the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.
Gen. Azubike Ihejirika has approved the deployment of the soldiers to
assist the police and other security personnel for the election.
He further disclosed that the Chief of Army Staff has also approved
60 Hilux buses and some army patrol trucks will be distributed in
various local governments and constituencies in Edo State.
While advising the electorate not to be scared of the presence of the
military personnel, the Brigade commander said the soldiers would be
placed in different locations to monitor the election in all nooks and
crannies of the state.
Similarly, the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Argungu, said,
the police command was fully ready to engage any trouble maker or
politician who will be out to derail the election process even as he
warned that any person who attempts to hijack electoral materials
would be treated as an enemy of the process and would be made to face
the wrath of the law.
He also warned those warming up to serve as thugs during the election
to discard their plans as any person who wears a uniform that is not
recognised by the law enforcement agency will be treated as an armed
robber and political thug, while those planning to use money to lure
voters or electoral officers will also be treated as criminals.
While calling on the electorate to come out en-masse to cast their
vote, the AIG who assured of adequate security said only those that are
with their voter’s card would be allow to move to their voters’ centres
during the election, as no vehicle will be allowed into the town,
except through the by-pass.
He also assured journalists of safety, saying that no journalist with
INEC accreditation would be harassed or intimidated by security
personnel during the election, advising all journalists to ensure that
they are accredited by INEC.
Also present at the briefing were the State Director of the SSS, the
Federal Road Safety Commission and the Nigerian Security and Civic
Defense Crops.
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