LG poll: Police warn against intimidation, violence in Ogun

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The Ogun State Police Command has warned against voter intimidation, electoral violence or any action that could disrupt the conduct of the upcoming local government election in the state.

A statement released on Friday by the command’s spokesperson, Omolola Odutola, urged residents to cooperate with security agencies during the elections scheduled for Saturday across the 20 LGs and 237 wards in the state.

The statement read, “In response to the Independent Electoral Commission’s announcement, the Commissioner of Police, CP Alamutu Abidodun Mustapha, has established security measures throughout the state to maintain law and order during the electoral process.

“The public is urged to support the election procedures, avoid intervening in any unlawful manner and refrain from actions that violate election laws, such as ballot box snatching and incitement to violence.

“Politicians are cautioned against making inflammatory remarks that could provoke tension at polling stations. The Ogun State Police Command’s role is to ensure the safety of all voters and the protection of electoral materials.”

The command also announced movement restriction from Saturday morning until the afternoon to ensure a smooth and orderly electoral process.

“From 6am to 3pm, restrictions will be in place to facilitate a smooth voting process. Regulations are being enforced on various commercial transport services to ensure compliance.

“Individuals ineligible due to registration issues or for other reasons are advised to refrain from using intimidation or disruption tactics and to remain at home.

“Police mobile forces, tactical teams, intervention squads and undercover detectives are deployed at high-risk areas, and are prepared to apprehend anyone attempting to create chaos or engage in illegal activities,” the statement added.

The state government, through the Head of Service, Mr Kehinde Onasanya, had declared Friday (today) a work-free day to allow civil servants to travel to their LGs and participate in the election.

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