Police has dished out strong
warning to NYSC corp members participating in the September 10, Governorship
election in Edo state to stay clear of Election rigging and manipulation of
results .
Punch Newspaper reports that the
outgoing Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, Chris Ezike, stated this
during a VISIT of the Director General of NYSC, Brigadier General Sule Kazaure,
to Benin, on Monday.
Ezike said, “So, if there are
individual offences they commit, they will be answerable for those offences.
So, before the election, it is very important that we advise them to be of
impeccable behaviour; to be very professional in line with the trainings and skills
they have acquired for this job.”
The Inspector-General of
Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, had during a visit to the state command disclosed
that a total of 23,000 officers would be deployed across the 2,627 polling
units for the election.
Ezike, however, noted that
adequate arrangements had been made to provide protection for INEC officials.
According to him, such
arrangements included the protection of all ‘corpers’ lodges in the state in
order to ensure safety before, during and after the poll.
Ezike, who later handed over
to the new Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fimihan Adeoye, added, “So everybody,
including corps members, must endeavour to be of good behaviour. At the end of
the day, it is your name that is important.”
On his part, the NYSC DG, who
also met with the 4 Brigade Commander of the Nigerian Army, Brig.-Gen. Benbella
Raji, explained that the visit was aimed
at securing an adequate cover for the corps members, who would serve as ad hoc
staff.
“So, based on that, I am going
round to meet all the critical stakeholders – as far as security is concerned,
to solicit their cooperation and ensure the safety of my children, the corps
members,” Kazaure said.
He, however, urged the corps
members to shun corrupt practices during the electoral exercise.
He warned them to shun
financial and other forms of inducement from politicians, and went on to remind
them of the need to safeguard their image as well as those of their families
and the NYSC.
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