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Poll: Police deploy 310,973 personnel across Nigeria

The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, has announced the deployment of 310,973 personnel across the country for the general election.

Baba said the police and other security agencies will be deploying 404,106 personnel for the conduct of the February 25 and March 11 elections in the country to ensure the smooth conduct of the exercise.

Speaking at the Ministerial Media Briefing organized by the Presidential Communications Team at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the IGP said out of the 404,106 security personnel, the police will be providing  310,973 personnel while the balance will be sourced from complementary security agencies in the country.

Baba said other security agencies besides the military and the Department of State Services ,DSS, will compliment the efforts of the police with a total of 93,133 personnel.

“Nigeria police will deploy 310,973 personnel for the  elections’ security operations. This will comprise of the conventional policemen, the mobile policemen, the special counter terrorism unit, the special forces, intelligence response team and other sections of the police.

“The manpower requirement for this exercise will be complemented by the military and other security agencies. In this regard, aside the military and the DSS, other security agencies will contribute a total of 93,495 personnel for the election security operations.

“These include the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense, which will deploy, through the Police, 51,000 personnel; the Federal Road Safety Corps, 21,000; Nigerian Correctional Service 11,336; the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, 9,447; Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, 350, totalling 404,106 to the elections.

“With this layout, a  minimum of at least two personnel, drawn from the above agencies, will be jointly deployed to man each of the polling units across the country while the armed personnel will secure the public space, INEC facilities, vulnerable locations, border areas, as well as undertake armed escort duties for INEC personnel, materials and local and international observers.

“We also expect the military to complement this situation by providing armed protection to critical national assets, ensure that the enforcement of movements are curtailed through the blocking of exit points and entry points to various states, local governments and so forth”, he said.

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