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IGP orders movement restrictions ahead of Edo Governorship election

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Ahead of the Edo State governorship election on Saturday, September 21, 2024, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has ordered a restriction of movement across the state to ensure a smooth electoral process.

According to a statement from the force’s Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, all vehicular movement on roads, waterways, and other transport means will be restricted from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm on election day.

However, exemptions will be made for essential services, such as accredited media, electoral officials, ambulances, and emergency responders.

The IGP has also banned security aides from accompanying VIPs to polling units and collation centres, prohibiting unauthorised security personnel and the use of sirens to create a peaceful environment for voters.

“Furthermore, the IGP has mandated that special attention be afforded to individuals with disabilities, pregnant women, nursing mothers, aged, and those with mobility challenges, ensuring that polling stations in both urban and rural settings are accessible to all.

“The Inspector-General of Police, through the Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) for Edo Gubernatorial Election, DIG Frank Emeka Mba, mni, has appealed to citizens to refrain from making prank calls to control room and designated help numbers, highlighting that text messages are more effective for operational purposes.

“The designated election lines for inquiries and reporting are DIG Election DIG Frank Mba, mni; 07025000383 and AIG Election AIG Benneth Igwe, mni; 09085000029, while the general control room numbers are 08077773721 and 08037646272.

“The already activated joint control room is manned by police and relevant agencies engaged in the electoral process,” the statement said in part.

The police encouraged Edo residents to report any suspicious activities or incidents that may jeopardise the integrity of the electoral process or cause disorderliness in any part of the state.

“The Inspector-General of Police underscores the necessity of adhering to these directives to avert any undue interference and intimidation during the election.

“Political parties, candidates, and their supporters are urged to conduct themselves responsibly and in compliance with electoral laws, as any violations or attempts to disrupt the electoral process will be met with the full extent of the law.

“The IGP reaffirms the dedication of the Nigeria Police Force to promoting a safe and democratic environment.

“Through collaborative efforts, we can guarantee that the forthcoming elections in Edo, specifically and the future, are held fairly and peacefully,” the statement added.

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