Police announce restriction of movement in Edo State

The Police Command in Edo State has deployed 7,825 personnel and ordered a restriction of movement for the Saturday by-elections in the State.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is conducting by-elections into the Edo Central Senatorial and Ovia Federal Constituency seats at the National Assembly.

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The elections followed the emergence of Sen. Monday Okpebholo as the governor of Edo in the Sept 2024 gubernatorial election in the state.

Similarly, the Ovia federal constituency seat became vacant sequel to the election of the erstwhile occupant, Dennis Idahosa as deputy governor in the off-cycle election.

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A statement issued in Benin on Friday by the spokesman of the police in Edo, SP Moses Iyamu, said the personnel were drawn from different formations and units.

According to him, these include Zone 5 headquarters, the command, Police Mobile Force , Special Intervention Squad, and the Election Monitoring Team from the Force Headquarters, Abuja.

Yamu quoted the state Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, as saying the deployment was designed to ensure adequate security before, during, and after the polls.

This, he said, was to guarantee the safety of voters, electoral officials, and materials, as well as to maintain law and order.

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The police spokesperson said the command also imposed a restriction of movement from 12:00 midnight on Friday to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, in all areas where elections would be held.

“This measure is to prevent any form of interference, disruption, or breach of peace during the electoral process,” he said.

He urged members of the public to comply with the directive, noting that only persons on essential duties with valid identification would be allowed passage during the restriction hours.

He said the commissioner warned that anyone found violating the order or engaging in acts capable of disrupting the election or undermining the peace would face the full weight of the law.

“While assuring residents of the command’s neutrality and professionalism, Agbonika encouraged eligible voters to come out and exercise their civic responsibility without fear.

“Adequate arrangements have been made for your the safety of everyone,” he said.

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