The Ekiti State Police Command has said
it will enforce the “no movement” rule on everybody, including Governor
Ayodele Fayose and political appointees in the state.
The command also barred movement/distribution of money or inducement in whatever form from one polling booth to the other.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Taiwo
Lakanu, who stated these at a press conference in Ado Ekiti on Friday,
said only accredited security agencies, observers and those on essential
duties would be allowed to move around between 6a.m and 6 p.m.
Responding to a question on whether the
governor and political appointees would be allowed to monitor the
election, Lakanu said, “Pronouncement has been made by the Force High
Command that apart from police and other security agencies, no other
person would be allowed to move around except those on essential duties
and those with approval from police and the Independent National
Electoral Commission.
“Nobody is allowed to move around; that
is the position. The restriction is general and it affects everybody
with exception of observers, police and those on essential duties.
“Once you don’t have accreditation, we don’t expect you to be on the road.”
He, however, said no fewer than 6,000 police personnel had been mobilised for the supervision of the
election.
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