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Sunday, December 18, 2022

2023: Police warn against acts capable of jeopardising elections 

Nigerians are asked to shun hooliganism, thuggery, and vandalism during the 2023 elections.

• December 18, 2022
Olumuyiwa Adejobi
Olumuyiwa Adejobi

The Police has warned against acts capable of jeopardising the 2023 general elections.

Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, gave the warning at the close of a conference organised for police spokespersons on Sunday in Ibadan.

Mr Adejobi noted that elections must be peaceful to produce the good governance for which Nigerians yearned.

He called on Nigerians to shun hooliganism, thuggery, vandalism, and acts that could affect free, fair, and credible election processes.

“We all want to have free, fair, and acceptable elections in 2023, and we need to work toward it; politicians must campaign peacefully and carry security agencies along in their campaigns.

“We are not saying you should take permission from us. However, politicians need to carry security agencies along for the latter to help to manage their timetables so that there will not be clashes during rallies,” he said.

Mr Adejobi said the conference discussed the police strategic communication action plan for the 2023 general elections and beyond.

He said the plan would be forwarded to the relevant authority for implementation to assist the Inspector-General of Police and his management team in repositioning the police.

He stressed that police spokesmen and women in the 37 commands and the 17 zones had been imbibed with new knowledge to make them more efficient.

“The message of the Inspector-General of Police to police spokesmen and women was that they needed to use effective communication skills to address conflicts and security challenges.

“We believe strongly that it is not every time that we should use a kinetic approach in tackling insecurity.

“We want to dwell on non-kinetic methods to tackle insecurity, and communication is very key, and that is why we are focusing on police spokesmen,” he said.

Mr Adejobi called on fun seekers to be moderate while celebrating Christmas and New Year and to be security-conscious during the period and beyond. 

(NAN)

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