…Charges them to be neutral, embrace citizen-friendly approach in policing elections
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Mohammed Adamu has charged commanders of the seventy-nine (79) Police Mobile Force (PMF) Squadrons spread across the nation to exhibit high-level professionalism, neutrality and embrace a citizen-friendly approach in policing the forthcoming gubernatorial elections in Edo and Ondo on 19th September and 10th October, 2020 respectively.
The IGP gave the charge during a conference with the commanders held at the Force Headquarters, Abuja on Monday.
The conference, according to a statement in Abuja on Tuesday by the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Frank Mba, centred on the deployment of the PMF for the elections and general review of the current internal security threats in the country.
Mba noted that the conference availed the Force leadership the opportunity to further re-strategize on best approaches on mitigating security threats particularly as contained in the Election Security Threat Assessment Reports.
The IGP noted that the PMF which has remained at the forefront of tactical operations in the country is central to the operational plans of the Force towards a successful election in the two States.
The IGP, who observed that the elections are coming on the heels of the just concluded PMF Commanders’ course held at Ende Hills, Nasarawa State, charged the officers to take advantage of the new insights and experiences drawn from the training to positively impact their leadership roles in the elections and beyond.
Meanwhile, the IGP has assured the residents of Edo and Ondo States of the full preparedness of the Nigeria Police Force in conjunction with other security agencies and other critical stakeholders in the elections, to ensure the success of the forthcoming elections in the two States.
Photo: Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu.
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