INEC Chairman, IGP assure of hitch-free governorship Poll in Bayelsa on Dec 5 INEC Chairman, IGP assure of hitch-free governorship Poll in Bayelsa on Dec 5
  The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and The Nigeria Police have assured of a smooth and credible governorship elections come December 5, 2015.... INEC Chairman, IGP assure of hitch-free governorship Poll in Bayelsa on Dec 5

 

INECThe Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and The Nigeria Police have assured of a smooth and credible governorship elections come December 5, 2015.

INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu and Inspector of Police (IGP)  Solomon Arase gave the assurance on Tuesday in Yenagoa.

Speaking to newsmen at the Bayelsa Police Command Headquarters, the INEC boss said that he was in Bayelsa with the IGP to assure the stakeholders of the resolve of INEC to deliver credible elections come December 5.

Yakubu assured that there will be no interference or manipulations as the fate of the candidates lie in the hands of the voters.

“We were here recently as all the candidates signed a peace pact and we are happy that they are abiding by the terms of the peace.accord.

“We are here to assure everyone that no one but Bayelsa people will determine who their governor will be through the ballot, they should come out and cast their votes freely.

“The elections will be free and fair, the election has two aspects, the first is the one INEC will undertake and the second is the Police aspect, and I am here with the Chief Internal Security Officer of the country, the Inspector General of Police.

“ We are here to assure Bayelsa people that we have created the enabling environment for credible elections,” Yakubu said.

He also announced that all the outstanding 52,000 Permanent Voters Cards from the Continuous Voters Registration conducted in September, 2015 has been delivered to the Resident Electoral Commisioner.

Yakubu said that INEC will partner the stakeholders to ensure that the cards were distributed before December 5.

On Police part, Arase said that the Police was adequately prepared and ready to deploy some 14,000 officers and men and 15 units of the Police Mobile Force Men for election duties.

The IGP said that the Police will replicate the success it recorded in Kogi elections two weeks ago.

“We are going to dominate the security space, we are going to have aerial surveillance, a DIG is coming to supervise the elections with additional three Commissioners, we are going to lock down the waterways,” Arase said.

Addressing the men and officers of the Command, Arase warned them to desist from unprofessional conduct that will drag the name of the force to the mud.

He urged them  to uphold high standards in the interest of their future career.

“I expect the highest standards from you and I hold you in very high esteem so conduct yourselves professionally and do not sell your conscience,” The IGP said.

 

Arodiegwu Eziukwu