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Nigerian Police Should Regulate Rallies, Campaigns For 2023 Elections – Inspector-General, Usman Baba Tells Political Parties

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October 10, 2022

The IGP, who made this known on Sunday in Maiduguri, Borno State, while speaking with journalists, gave assurance of the force’s commitment to ensure security during the elections.

 

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba-Alkali, has asked political parties and politicians to allow the police to regulate their campaigns for the 2023 general elections.

The IGP, who made this known on Sunday in Maiduguri, Borno State, while speaking with journalists, gave assurance of the force’s commitment to ensure security during the elections.

He asserted that the measure was to curtail any possible breakdown of law and order.

The IGP, who stressed that the use of pseudo-security agents by any politician or party would not be tolerated, reiterated the need for community policing for maximum results in curtailing criminals.

He noted that the 10,000 policemen earlier recruited by the force had been deployed to their various Local Government Areas to enhance community policing.

He said; “I want to beg the politicians and political parties to give us the opportunity to regulate their processions, rallies and campaigns so that they do not have a clash.

“The Commissioner of Police is not saying you must apply for a permit before you campaign or rally but for him to know so that he can provide security for the venue of the campaign or to tell you if another party is also campaigning, for you to adjust to another date.

“It’s a matter of regulating for the benefit of all, to avoid things getting out of control.

“Right now, we have another 10,000 recruits undergoing training that we hope to graduate before the election.”

“The successes we achieved in fighting Boko-Haram could not have been possible without injecting the Civilian Joint Task Force. The CJTF assisted greatly as they know who is who in the area and led security to flush them out. That is what we want to copy.

“Security is all about everybody playing his quota; what your next neighbour is doing must interest you,” the IGP added.

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