Imo State Guber Poll:  Anambra NSCDC Deploys Personnel, Other Operational Assets

 

Edwin Osula, Anambra NSCDC Commandant

Ahead of Saturday’s November 11, 2023, off-season governorship election in Imo State, the Anambra State Command of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has deployed human and operational assets of the Command to complement other security agencies in the Imo State governorship election.

Addressing officers and men of the Command on Tuesday 7th of November 2023 at the State Command Headquarters Awka before their deployment to Imo State, Edwin Osuala, the State Commandant, warned against any form of compromise with political actors, adding that anyone found wanting will be decisively dealt with. 

According to a statement by DSC Okadigbo Edwin, the Public Relations Officer of the Anambra NSCDC Command quoted the State Commandant to have said:  “I assemble you here today to brief you ahead of your deployment to Imo State, first, I want to inform you that the Commandant General of NSCDC, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi has charged officers and men to join forces with sister agencies to provide the needed security for the movement of election materials, INEC officials and the electorates to freely cast their votes peacefully. 

This is a national assignment and I expect you to be civil, and polite but firm in the discharge of your duties and responsibilities. 

Let me remind you that the success of Imo guber election is tied to the safe and secure environment that we as security agencies will provide during the process. Therefore, I expect you to conduct yourselves within the framework of the Code of conduct and rules of engagement for security personnel on electoral duty. You are to exhibit high sense of integrity and respect the rights of citizens during the exercise.”

The NSCDC Anambra State helmsman added that it is a routine duty to support other commands when the need arises, hence the election in Imo state requires support to complement the security arrangement already in place.

He called on the good people of Imo state to remain law-abiding and assist security agencies in the maintenance of   peaceful, safe and secure environment before, during and after the election through prompt reporting of any suspicious movement of person (s) or incident of crime in their areas to the nearest security formation.  

Mr. Osuala, while urging Imo citizens to come out en mass to exercise their franchise said the NSCDC and other security agencies are on red alert to avert any unruly act capable of disrupting the peaceful conduct of the election.

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