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Anambra Governorship Polls: Inspector General of Nigeria Police Orders Restriction Of Movements
 
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Thu, 14 Nov 2013   ||   Nigeria,
 

 

In furtherance of strategies designed to prevent electoral fraud and violence and thus ensure a smooth and orderly conduct of the Anambra State gubernatorial election slated for Saturday, 16th November, 2013, the Nigeria Police High Command has ordered a restriction of movement within the boundaries of Anambra State with effect from 6.00pm on Friday, 15th November, 2013 to 6.00am on Sunday, 17th November, 2013.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, 
Force Headquarters, CSP. Frank Mba and made available to newsmen.

The statement notes that all states contiguous to Anambra state such as the states of Delta, Enugu, Imo, Abia etc will be heavily policed. However, those on essential duties are not affected by this order.

The Force High Command notes that the restriction order is informed by the exigencies of overriding security considerations. Noting that the Force is not ignorant of the citizens’ right to freedom of movement, as enshrined in the constitution, it however insists that this is a preemptive measure aimed at forestalling elaborate plans by faceless groups to undermine the electoral process as gathered through intelligence reports.

Meanwhile, the Force has sternly warned all security details to desist from accompanying their principals and politicians to polling booths and collation centers during the election. It reiterates that only Police personnel specifically assigned for election duties must be seen within and around the election designated places.

The apex Police Authority while empathizing with the citizenry over the inconveniences the order may cause implored them to see this order as very necessary in the present circumstance and geared towards the quest for a seamless, credible and successful gubernatorial election.

The Force also suggests that travelers should take advantage of alternate routes to their destinations where necessary within the days the law would in force.

 

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