The Police
Service Commission will be deploying a team of Monitors to monitor the conduct
of Police men on electoral duties during the Saturday, July 14th Ekiti
State Governorship election.
The team will be led by the Commission’s Permanent
Secretary, Musa Istifanus. The team is expected to arrive Ekiti tomorrow, July
11th, 2018 and will cover the three Senatorial zones of the state.
The monitoring exercise is in the discharge of the Commission’s Constitutional
mandate to hold the police accountable in carrying out its electoral duties.
This is in the Commission’s desire to contribute to the sustenance of the
nation’s nascent democracy as the actions/inactions of the police can affect
the success of the election.
The
Commission has therefore released three dedicated telephone lines for the
electorate to reach its Monitors in the three Senatorial Zones for any
complaint on the conduct of police officers during the election. The numbers
are 08059702950 for Ekiti North Zone, 08033010905, for Ekiti South Zone and
08088155981 for Ekiti Central zone.
The Commission
further warns that it will not hesitate to discipline any police officer found
wanting in the discharge of his/her electoral duties.
Police
Officers on electoral duties in Ekiti are expected to turn out for duty neat
and in their prescribed uniform and identification/name tag which must be
identifiable to the public.
Police
Officers on electoral duty are also not allowed to have on them un-authorised
item of accoutrements/kit like cudgel, horsewhip etc. At no time will police
personnel deployed to polling units be allowed to carry firearms.
Involvement
of the police at political gatherings shall also be limited to the maintenance
of peace and order and enforcement of extant laws and officers shall at all
times exercise maximum restraint while covering political gatherings or
deployed at voting/collation centres. The officers must be cautious, polite and
firm at all times.
The
Commission Monitors will be looking out for Officers who will compromise these
laid down rules and guidelines and will expect the electorates in Ekiti to call
its dedicated lines to report any case of misconduct.
The
Commission wishes to state that it will continue to discharge its
Constitutional responsibilities and ensure that the Police operate within the
confines of the law.
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