52 electoral offences committed in one month

The National Security Adviser (NSA)  Maj-General Babagana Monguno,(Rtd), says Nigeria recorded fifty two (52) violent political crimes across 22 states from October 8 to November 9, 2022.

Monguno said this at an emergency meeting of the Inter-agency Constultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) organised by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja on Friday. He described the situation as bad, saying it required urgent attention.

Monguno said that President Muhammadu Buhari has given the go ahead to all security agencies to deal decisively with individuals or groups trying to prevent the peaceful conduct of the 2023 general election.

“The president has also given his directive through me to all the operational intelligence and law enforcement agencies to ensure the 2023 elections are held in an atmosphere devoid of any rancor.

“The president is extremely pleased with the outcome of the results of elections in Anambra, Ekiti and Osun States and he wants a repeat of such performance.

“A manifestation of the people’s will triumphing over any obstacle that might dismantle the democracy we are trying to protect.

“I want to assure you that the security agencies have been given clear cut instructions to pre-empt and deal with any situation in which any group, organization or institution decides to embark on what we consider to be a fundamental criminal enterprise for undertaking,” he said.

Monguno added:“Whether these are isolated incidents, collected group activities. It is not important. The important thing is that every Nigerian is allowed to cast his votes. And those votes must count.”

“For those people who hold the strings, who control these groups that have a proclivity for unleashing violence, those people who have gangsters working for them, I want to send a very, very clear warning.

“A categorical unequivocal warning to each and everyone regardless of whichever party, including the party of the president.

“For as long as you decide to scuttle the election process, the law enforcement agencies will equally be uninhibited and reacting to whatever actions you have taken, you will be visited with appropriate or commensurate response.

“I want to assure you, and I’m saying this with all sincerity,” he said.

The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Usman Baba warned those planning to undermine 2023 general elections to have a rethink or be brought to book.

Baba said that the police was committed to ensuring that the 2023 general election was peaceful and credible, urging the political actors to play by the rule to enable security agencies protect them.

He said since the start of the electioneering campaign there have been incidences of disruptions in party rallies and campaigns through violence.

Baba said that police has made some arrests, while investigation conducted and some suspects prosecuted.  

The INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, called for urgent actions to address attacks on the commission’s facilities ahead of election.

“The two simultaneous attacks on our Local Government Area offices in Abeokuta South in Ogun and Ede South Local Government office in Osun on Thursday, necessitated this meeting.

“Secondly, the spate of attacks during electioneering campaigns by political parties is increasing rather than decreasing.While the damage in the attack in Ede South was minimal, that of Abeokuta South was extensive.

“Materials destroyed include 904 ballot boxes, 29 voting cubicles, 8 electric power generators, 57 election bags, 30 megaphones, 65,699 uncollected Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) and a host of other assorted items such as stamps and stamp pads,” he said.

Yakubu said that INEC was taking urgent steps to repair the damaged building and replace the facilities in Ede South Local Government Area so that the office becomes functional immediately.

“For Abeokuta South Local Government Area office, the destruction was total. Consequently, the Commission is relocating our staff to the old State office (also known as INEC Office Annex) in Oke-Ilewo area of Abeokuta.

“All activities involving the 15 Registration Areas (Wards) and 445 Polling Units in Abeokuta South Local Government Area will henceforth be coordinated from the new location in Oke-Ilewo.

“Similarly, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Ogun State has been directed to compile the Voter Identification Numbers (VINs) of all the 65,699 Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) lost in the attack from our database and submit the record for immediate reprint,” he said.

Yakubu assured that no registered voter would be disenfranchised in the affected area as a result of the dastardly act.

On the spate of physical attacks during the ongoing political campaigns and rallies, Yakubu said that INEC had so far tracked 50 incidents across 21 States of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.

“The commission is worried that if no urgent and decisive steps are taken, the attacks will intensify as we approach the election date. As we all know, a peaceful campaign heralds a peaceful election. We need to take decisive steps to stem the ugly trend.

“As a body, the ICCES brings together security, safety and other agencies responsible for securing the process and ensuring peaceful elections in Nigeria.Understandably, Nigerians expect a decisive action from ICCES.

“It is important that we move swiftly to apprehend perpetrators, prosecute them as required by law and reinforce security around election officials and electoral infrastructure around the country.

“As we have stated on several occasions, election is a multi-stakeholder activity involving not just INEC and the security agencies,” he said.
Yakubu reassured of credible election in 2023 inspite of the challenges.

“The attempt to sabotage or weaken our resolve will not deter us from conducting transparent elections in which only the votes cast by Nigerians on Election Day will determine winners of elections.”

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