NO fewer than 360, 000 security operatives as well as 25 sniffer dogs
from the United States would be deployed in the states for the 2015
general elections, heads of security agencies have said.While
Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba, said about 300, 000 of
his officers and men had been trained in partnership with the
Independent National Electoral Commission and development partners, the
Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Dr.
Ade Abolurin, said that 60, 000 of his men would partake in securing
lives and properties during the elections.Abba and
Abolurin, represented by the Deputy Commandant-General (Operations), Mr.
Evan Ewurum, spoke on Friday in Abuja during the closing ceremony of a
two-day conference on the role of the state and non-state actors in
mitigating violence in elections, organised by the Savannah Centre for
Diplomacy, Democracy and Development in collaboration with the Centre
for Strategic and International Studies.The conference had as its theme,
“Nigeria 2015 elections and Beyond.”According to Abolurin, the NSCDC
has also completed plans to import 25 sniffer dogs from the US to detect
explosive components during the elections.Chairman of the Independent
National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, had setup an
Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security to provide
security needs during elections.The committee co-chaired by the National
Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd), drew members from all the
security agencies, including the military.But a representative of the
Department of State Security, Mrs. Mary Otubu, who did not make public
the number of officers the DSS will deploy at the event, assured voters
and government officials of their safety.Abba said, “Policing the
society has always been a challenge, all the police officers will be
deployed in the elections; over 300, 000 officers will be used. The
Commonwealth has also offered to help us in that respect of training by
21st of this month. Some of the trainings are even train-the-trainers
until it gets to the last person on their roles during the
elections.”The IGP stated that the role of security agencies before,
during and after the elections was key to the enthronement of a viable
democratic culture.According to him, the Federal Government has provided
non-lethal weapons and about 2,000 patrol vehicles to ensure that the
police perform their duties during elections.Speaking on when a police
officer should use firearms during elections, Abba said the time to use
lethal weapons would depend on the discretion of the officers “but in
compliance with the Police Act.”Ewurum said all officers in the
intelligent unit of NSCDC would be deployed for the
elections.Participants at the event urged government agencies against
partiality but to show high level of professionalism.A former Chief
Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mohammed Uwais, had, at the opening of the
conference, regretted the non-implementation of the report of his
Electoral Reform Committee, saying election crises being witnessed in
the country would have been completely arrested long time ago if the
report had been implemented.He also expressed fears over the legal
implication of the outcome of the February 14 presidential election if
the exercise was not extended to the troubled states of Adamawa, Yobe
and Borno states.
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