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Restricts
movements in the affected LGAs
As part of
efforts to ensure adequate security for the forthcoming rerun gubernatorial
elections that will take place in seven out of the eight Local Government Areas
of Bayelsa State, scheduled to take place in the State on Saturday 9th
January, 2016, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon E. Arase, has
reassured that adequate security logistics and manpower have been strategically
deployed to achieve a most conducive electioneering atmosphere.
Meanwhile,
the Police have commenced extensive security operations in the State, including the
deployment of plain cloth detectives and surveillance helicopters for aerial
patrols, while gunboats and speed boats will complement the Police Marine Unit
to convey security personnel and election materials to riverine communities.
Armed personnel from Police Mobile Force, Special Protection Unit as well as
Counter Terrorism Unit of the Force are on ground to support the ongoing
security operations in the State.
In addition,
the IGP has deployed a Deputy Inspector-General of Police to supervise security
arrangements. He will be assisted by one Assistant Inspector-General of Police
and three Commissioners of Police. Over 5000 conventional Policemen have also
been deployed for the election duty.
In the same
vein, the IGP has also placed an order banning movements in and out of the LGAs
where elections will hold with effect from 6am to 6pm on Saturday 9th January, 2016.
However, persons on essential duties such as Ambulance service providers, INEC
officials, on-duty, security men, accredited election monitors/observers,
accredited journalists, etc are not affected by this order.
While
expressing his regrets over the inconveniences that road users and the general
public may suffer as a result of this restriction, the IGP appeals for the
understanding and cooperation of the entire citizenry, as the restriction is
essentially to ensure the effective security of citizens, election officials
and materials. It is a strategy to curtail the influx and movement of undesirable
and criminal elements in and out of the affected Local Government Areas before
and during the election.
The citizens
of Bayelsa State are enjoined to come out enmasse to exercise their civic
right, as the Police assisted by other security agencies, have mapped out plans
to ensure that persons who are out to cast their votes, do so without fear of
molestation from any quarter. They are advised to shun violence and all
forms of thuggery, as the full weight of the law will take its course on anyone
apprehended.
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