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Anambra Election: NSCDC Deploys 14,000 Officials to Beef Up Security

Posted by George on Fri 17th Nov, 2017 - tori.ng

The Federal Government has maintained its resolve to ensure a free and fair governorship election in Anambra State tomorrow by deploying security operatives.

 
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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps said it has deployed 14,000 personnel for Saturday’s governorship election in Anambra State, to boost the number of personnel provided by other security agencies.
 
The Corps said the measure was also to guarantee people’s confidence in the provision of adequate security for the election.
 
The Commandant-General of the Corps, Mr. Abdullahi Muhammadu, gave the explanation at a news briefing at the NSCDC Command headquarters on Friday in Awka.
 
Represented by Mr. Bassey O. Bassey, the Assistant Commandant-General in-charge of Zone G, Muhammadu said all NSCDC personnel deployed for the poll have received special training for the exercise.

“No official of the NSCDC is expected to behave funny, because our mission in Anambra is not to aid any party in election rigging or to intimidate anybody,’’ he said.
 
He urged the public to report any personnel of the corps who exhibits act of misconduct in the course of election duty, adding that disciplinary action would be taken against such erring officer.
 
“In each of the polling unit, we hope to deploy at least two NSCDC officials to support security personnel from Police and other security organisations.

“All we are saying is that the people of Anambra should come out and vote and after voting, return to their homes, leaving party agents to do the job of protecting votes for their parties.

“Our main duty is to see that the citizens of Anambra participate in this November 18 election without fear or molestation.

“We are not for any party, nor are we for any individual, we are for every citizen taking part in the election,’’ he said.


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