The Inspector-General
of Police (I-G), Mr Solomon Arase has deployed over 5,000 policemen for the
Nov. 9 Bayelsa governorship Supplementary election in seven Local Government
Areas.
This is contained in statement
issued by the Force spokesperson, Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police, ACP
Olabisi Kolawole, in Abuja on Wednesday.
It said that adequate security
logistics and manpower have been strategically deployed to achieve a most
conducive electioneering atmosphere.
The statement said that a
Deputy Inspector-General of Police had also been deployed to supervise security
arrangements during the election.
It stated that he would be
assisted by an Assistant Inspector-General of Police and three Commissioners of
Police.
The statement said that
extensive security operations had began in the state, including the deployment
of detectives and surveillance helicopters for aerial patrols.
It said that gunboats and speed
boats would complement the Police Marine Unit to convey security personnel and
election materials to riverine communities.
The statement said that armed
personnel from Police Mobile Force, Special Protection Unit as well as Counter
Terrorism Unit were on ground to support the ongoing security operations in the
State.
It stated that the I-G had
placed a ban on movements in and out of the LGAs where elections would hold
with effect from 6 a.m. to 6p.m. on the day of the election.
The statement said that the
measure was to restrict the influx and movement of undesirable and criminal
elements in and out of the affected Local Government Areas before and during
the election.
It enjoined the citizens to
come out enmasse to exercise their civic right, as the Police, assisted by
other security agencies, would provide adequate security for them.
The statement advised them to
shun violence and all forms of thuggery, as the full weight of the law would
take its course on anyone apprehended.
It regretted any inconveniences
that road users and the general public may suffer as a result of this
restriction.
SOURCE: HERE

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