Security
Edo polls: DIG, AIG, eight CPs deployed to coordinate security operations
The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu has deployed senior Police officers to Edo State to coordinate security towards a hitch-free governorship election which was slated for 19th September, 2020.
Those deployed according to a statement issued by the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba are, one Deputy Inspector General of POLICE (DIG), one Inspector General of Police (AIG), and eight Commissioners of Police.
Also Security aides accompanying VIPs and political appointees have been banned on election day.
The statement reads: “In line with efforts at ensuring apt coordination of security arrangements towards a hitch-free election in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Edo State slated to hold on September 19th, 2020, the Inspector General of Police, IGP M.A. Adamu NPM mni has deployed DIG Adeleye Olusola Oyabade, mni, Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Research and Planning to supervise the general security arrangement for the election in the State.
He will be assisted by an Assistant Inspector General of police, AIG Karma Hosea Hassan psc (++) Assistant Inspector General in charge of Federal Operations at the Force Headquarters Abuja and eight (8) Commissioners of Police.
“The DIG, with the assistance of the AIG, will superintend over the entire security architecture and ensure effective monitoring of the election and due enforcement of all electoral laws in the State.
“Other senior Police Officers similarly involved (in election monitoring and evaluation) include: CP Garba Baba Umar, CP Habu Sani and CP Buba Sanusi. CP Akeera M. Yonous will coordinate the operations of the Police Mobile Force (PMF) and other special strike forces.
“The other four (4) CPs will supervise security arrangement in the three senatorial districts of the State. They are: CP Omololu .S. Bishi and CP Abutu Yaro Edo North senatorial district, CP Philip Aliyu Ogbadu Edo Central Senatorial District and CP Olokade T. Olawale, Edo South Senatorial District.
The Inspector General of Police said, any officer who is found accompanying a VIP would be sanctioned, hence officers were charged to obey directives.
“The IGP warns that anyone who flouts this order will be severely reprimanded.
He also charged officers and men on election duties in the State to ensure they work in line with standard best practices and adhere strictly with the approved Code of Conduct and Rules of Engagement for the elections.
He calls on members of the public particularly politicians, gubernatorial candidates and other relevant stakeholders in the State to cooperate with the Police and other security agencies in the patriotic task of guaranteeing a hitch-free gubernatorial poll.