> 2019 election: New IG of Police, Mohammed Adamu warns officers ahead of massive deployment

2019 election: New IG of Police, Mohammed Adamu warns officers ahead of massive deployment



The new Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, yesterday told senior officers that there will be massive deployment ahead of the 2019 election.  
Adamu stated this while speaking at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, after taking the baton from Ibrahim Idris, who retired from service after reaching the statutory retirement age of 60.


He also warned politicians to refrain from activities that can trigger violence, saying that the Force will not hesitate to deal decisively with anyone who poses a threat to peace.  “In the interim, let me use this opportunity to quickly remind you that aside our routine operations, we have within the short term, two major national assignments where our professionalism and commitment to duty will once again be subjected to national and international scrutiny.
“First, is the conduct of the presidential and National Assembly elections on 16th February, 2019 and next are the governorship, State Assembly, and Federal Capital Territory Area council elections on Saturday, 2nd March 2019.
“These national engagements are of immediate priority to my leadership and, hence, in the next few days, the nation shall witness concerted police deployments and other activities which will all be directed at ensuring quality election security service delivery by the Police, being the lead agency in election security management.   “While with your support, I am confident that we have the operational capacity to ensure the success of both exercises, I am not unaware of the possible security threats that some misguided political actors and their followers, may attempt to pose during the general elections.
“To such elements, I must sound a note of warning that as a nation, we have had enough of electoral violence. Hence, while the police under my watch shall work with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and sister security agencies in guaranteeing a peaceful and secure space for all political parties and the citizens to freely exercise their electoral rights, we shall not hesitate to identify, isolate and bring to deserved justice any person or group that attempts to threaten our sacred democratic order.
“To the unrepentant felons that may want to put our common will to test, the message is being relayed here loud and clear that in securing the law abiding citizens during the elections, we shall not hesitate to deploy our potent assets to deal firmly and decisively with electoral deviants.
“Consequently, I call on political actors to assist the police and other law enforcement agencies in sustaining the gains recorded in our democratic journey. They should always remember that politics is a game guided by rules and it behoves them to play the game within the dictates of such rules.
“On our part, we assure the nation of our determination to play our roles fairly but firmly towards guaranteeing a peaceful electoral process and a credible outcome,” Adamu said.

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