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The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba Alkali, has held a closed-door meeting with 37 Commissioners of Police superintending over the internal security of 36 States of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory ahead of the upcoming governorship elections scheduled for Saturday.

The meeting held at the Force Headquarters, had in attendance some Deputy Inspectors-General of Police (DIG), Assistant Inspectors-General (AIG) and other strategic commanders.

Speaking to newsmen before the meeting commenced around 10 am, IGP Baba Usman said the gathering had three pertinent objectives among which is the charge to the senior officers to prepare for post-election security challenges that may arise after the polls in their respective States.

He said, “I welcome you all to this crucial meeting which was convened for three critical objectives. First, is to interface with and debrief strategic field officers who directly coordinated all the 36 States of the just concluded Presidential and National Assembly elections.

“This is towards drawing on their practical experiences for informed feedback that will aid us in evaluating our operational performance and identifying logistics gaps and other challenges that might have been experienced during the exercise.

“Second is to assess the security situation at all levels in the immediate aftermath of the 25th February 2023 sets of elections. This is with a view to identifying trends and patterns within the post-election security space, and to draw inferences on possible threats that may require mitigation ahead of the next rounds of the national electoral process on 11th March, 2023.”

He stated that about 203 electoral offenders were arrested during the last Presidential and National Assembly elections, noting that 185 major incidents that would have thrown the country into chaos were averted nationwide.

Baba charged the senior officers to maintain the same tempo as it was during February 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections.

He said: “While we would utilize this gathering to re-energize our operational plan and strengthen the attainment of our election security mandate as we prepare for the Governorship and State Assembly phase of the General of Elections on 11th March, 2023, I charge you all to recommit yourselves to national duty and sustain the high operational level that is attracting broad commendation to the Force.”

George Oshogwe Ogbolu is a Digital Media Strategist | Content Writer | Journalist | New Media Influencer | Proofreader and Editor at Naija News.