Nigerian Police make a U-turn, Say Voters Can ‘'Protect’ Votes
Nigerian Police |
The Nigeria Police Force on Monday made a U-turn on its earlier warning
to voters to stay away from polling centres after exercising their civic
duty on days of elections.
The Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba, had on Thursday said
there was no need for voters to stay back after casting their votes
because two or three policemen would be stationed at every polling
unit to guard their votes.
“Cast your votes and go and cool down. If you remain there, there is a
likelihood that you will commit an offence,’’ he had said.
But the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Attahiru
Jega, the All Progressives Congress, the Peoples Democratic Party and
others faulted the warning, saying there was no aspect of the
electoral law that prohibited voters from stay behind to monitor
ballot counting.
“As many of the voters may wish to remain to see the actual counting of the votes after voting has ended,” Jega had stated.
However, the Force Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojukwu, in a
telephone interview with one of our correspondents, said that people
could stay behind as long as they maintained the peace, and obeyed the
electoral guidelines.
“Anybody who commits any offence against the Electoral Act would be
dealt with in line with the law. Voters are free to stay behind if they
chose to,” Ojukwu stated.
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