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Niger bye-election: Police ready to provide security

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The Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Adamu Usman, said this in Minna on Thursday while briefing newsmen on the preparedness of the command ahead of the bye-election after meeting with the head of security agencies in the state.
Usman said that security agencies in the state were working to ensure crisis-free bye-election.
He said that already, an effective operational order on how to provide security at each of the polling units across the two local government areas had since been issued to the officers deployed for the purpose.
” We have mobilized sufficient armed personnel to provide security before, during and after the by-election,”  he said.
The commissioner also said that the command and other security agencies had put in place various security measures to guarantee a peaceful political atmosphere in the state.
” I am giving 100 percent assurance to all law-abiding residents in Magama/Rijau that they can go about freely to exercise their franchise on March 14, without threat to lives and property,’’ he said.
He noted that political parties and candidates were expected to conduct themselves in a manner that would promote peace in society and facilitate the peaceful conduct of the elections.
“Thuggery, intimidation, and demonstration of violent conduct will not be condoned before, during and after the election.
“We will provide a level playing ground for all the political parties participating in the electoral exercise.
“We will not tolerate any act capable of bringing confusion to the state before, during and after the by-election,” he said.
The commissioner warned that any person or group found wanting would be arrested and prosecuted.
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