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2019 Election

Benue State Police Gets New Commissioner On The Eve Of Governorship Election

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New Constables To Serve In Their LGAs As Police Plans To Recruit 10,000 Officers Yearly
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A new Commissioner of Police has been deployed to Benue, ahead of Saturday’s Governorship and House of Assembly Elections, Naija News Learnt

NAN reports that the new CP, Mr Umar Muri, replaces Mr Omolulu Bishi, who has been reassigned to another duty post.

Naija News Understands that the Deputy Inspector-General of Police overseeing elections in the North Central, Mr Godwin Nwobodo, announced the change at a press conference on Friday in Makurdi.

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Nwobodo also said not more than 7,480 personnel from various security services had been drafted for election duties in the state.

“Furthermore, a total number of five Commissioners, four Deputy Commissioners (DCPs) and two Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs) are already in the state to man strategic senatorial districts and local government areas identified as flash-points.“These deployments are friendly, proactive and do not aim at any person or group, “ he said.

He said the officers were specifically attached to Guma, Logo, Ukum, Agatu, Gwer West, Gwer East, Okpoku and Katsina-Ala LGAs, while security was generally strengthened across the state.

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He said the command was convinced that Benue people were ready for the polls.

Nwobod, however, appealed to politicians not to see elections as a do-or-die affair, but as a democratic means of enthroning good leadership.

“Credible elections enthrone good governance and good governance serves the greater good for the citizens.

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” Election should, therefore, not be a do-or-die affair. As security agencies, we have a responsibility to police the rules and regulations set out by INEC.

“These sets of rules and regulations are provided for in the Nigeria Constitution, the Electoral Act, INEC Guidelines/ Regulations and all other extant laws, ” he said.

He said that no form of violence, thuggery, voter intimidation, vote buying, brigandage, bearing arms/weapons and other offensive conducts would be tolerated in the state.