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Arms proliferation and the dangers ahead

 

 

By Ayo Oyoze Baje

 

 

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“I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which overleaps itself and falls on the other.”

 

-William Shakespeare ( Macbeth )

 

 

Let us begin with the pertinent questions: How do you feel getting to know that

Nigeria currently accounts for 70% of 11 million illegal arms and light weapons in West Africa, as made available by the National Center for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW)?

And what is your response to the fact that illegal arms dealings are largely responsible for Nigeria’s 2.2 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and 26,000 refugees in neighboring countries, as revealed by Mr Alex Ebimiebo, the South- South Zonal Director of the NCCSALW,? He added that arms proliferation has also led to economic distortions, an increase in violence, crime, and impediment to peacebuilding. He was the man who raised alarm over Nigeria accounting for 70 per cent of illegal arms in the Subregion. Shocked and sad, one must admit.

 

 

From whatever perspective you periscope the scary and sordid situation, the proliferation of illegal arms and ammunition has acted as catalyst to all manner of terrorism. These include those whose heinous crimes against humanity have made it possible for the United States President Donald Trump to accuse Nigeria of “Christian Genocide” and tag it a Country of Particular Concern ( CPC).Amongst them are the Boko Haram, ISWAP, bandits, armed Fulani herders, kidnappers, Lakurawa and the new Mahmuda insurgents who keep unleashing horror and havoc on their defenceless victims. That is so in the mineral-rich states of as Zamfara and Plateau in addition to the fertile fields of Benue and Ondo. In addition,

Illegal weapons are also made available to the IPOB members in the South – East geo-political zone, and the oil thieves in the oil-rich Niger-Delta,South-South zone. But what really are the factors that have fuelled their proliferation and use?

 

 

So far, experts on security have identified both corruption and poor governance as the bane to small arms proliferation in Nigeria. Others include unemployment and poverty in the country. These elements have contributed significantly to arms proliferation in Nigeria. But there are other root causes of the menace.

 

 

Let us name and shame them: The insatiable Greed to hang on to the perquisites of plundering political power at all costs-to serve the self instead of the state – akin to what William Shakespeare described as the vaulting ambition that rises but falls on the other side. There are also the pervasive crass culture of impunity identified as the causative factors. One is talking about the monster of impunity roaring in a dysfunctional political structure,. That is precisely one that is skewed and

abysmally so in favour of the rotten-rich ruling elite that keeps recycling themselves from one cloudy election season to another. That perhaps, explains why the sins of some politicians are miraculously wiped off once they defect from one craftily destroyed party to seek protection under the widening wings of another.

 

 

Worse still, is the gross disregard for the sanctity of priceless, and irreplaceable human life, Imagine thr killing spree going on in some states up north while their governors are busy openly negotiating with the bandits! Is the life of the victims not important?

That means that the identification and mass mopping of such weapons has become a must.

 

 

That was highlighted by Ebimiebo who reportedly made the remark at the Naval Warfare Course 9 Inter-Agency seminar, organised by the Naval War College in Calabar not long ago. He presented a paper titled: “Strengthening Security Agencies Collaboration to Counter Illicit Arms Proliferation for Enhanced National Security in Nigeria.”

He, however, called for a holistic approach from all Nigerians to tackle the insecurity challenge, saying that NCCSALW would take the fight to society, as security is the responsibility of everyone of us.

 

 

Similarly, Rear Adm. Akinola Oludude, Commandant of the Naval War College, has expressed concern about the influx of illicit arms into Nigeria since 2020. These he attributed to the extensive borderline of about 4,470 kilometers between Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon. He also noted that the nation’s maritime domain, which extended over 853 kilometers of coastline and the Gulf of Guinea, had not helped either.

 

 

In the light of this, it is good to note that President Bola Tinubu has signed a bill establishing the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons. The bill provides legislative support for the centre, which has been operational since 2021, enhancing its mandate to address the illegal flow of arms and improve security across the country. As the National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu highlighted, the importance of this new legislation is in tackling violence and instability, particularly by enforcing international agreements such as the ECOWAS Convention. Achievements to date include recovering illegal firearms and prosecuting suspects.

Implications of illegal arms proliferation in Nigeria.

 

 

In terms of solutions, we need to involve the whole society in this fight against the challenge of arms proliferation. Since the NCCSALW center has a lot of programmes for collaboration with sister agencies, with advocacy and sensitisation programmes members of the general public should be frequently enlightened As Oludude highlighted,there should be inter-agency collaboration to tackle the proliferation of arms because

no single agency, regardless of its resources or dedication, could effectively tackle the complex challenge alone.

 

 

Of significance, is the need for the government to continue to invest in training, technology, and intelligence gathering. All of these will boost the capability of the security agencies to do away with illegal arms and ammunition. That is as rightly suggested by the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) of the Eastern Naval Command, Rear Adm. Kennedy Ezete

 

 

As the 2027 general election inches closer by the day and so much attention focused on it, concerted effors should be on to forestall violence, by walking the talk on identifying and seizing illegal arms and ammunition.With the revelation made in the 2021 survey by the NCCSALW that over six million illegaly weapons were in circulation in the country and United States’ attention on killingd in the country now is the time for President Tinubu to muster the political will to bring all the sponsors of terrorism to prompt prosecution and speedy justice.

NDLEA working with US-DEA, UK-NCA over 1,000kg cocaine recovered at Lagos port

By Ebinum Samuel

 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) is working with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the United Kingdom National Crime Agency (NCA) to unravel the cartel behind the importation of 1,000 kilograms of cocaine recovered from a container at the PTML Terminal of Tincan Island Port in Lagos.
The PTML operators had noticed the consignment in an empty container last weekend and invited port stakeholders including NDLEA, Customs and other security agencies for joint examination. After field test by NDLEA confirmed the shipment to be cocaine, the consignment was formally transferred to NDLEA custody for further investigation on Tuesday 11th November 2025 following collaborative engagements between the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) and the Comptroller General of Customs, Dr. Adewale Adeniyi.

As a result of the large quantity of the recovered Class A drug which is worth over $235million dollars (Over N338 billion) in international market and the global dimension to the cocaine cartel, Marwa on Tuesday 11th November directed that the Agency’s leading international partners be involved in the investigation.
In a swift response to the Agency’s request, officers of the US-DEA and UK-NCA have already joined the ongoing investigation of the largest single seizure of cocaine at the Tincan Port Lagos. “The essence of collaborating with our international partners on this case is to ensure no stone is left unturned and every gap is sufficiently covered so that ultimately we can get all the masterminds of this huge consignment brought to book wherever they are located across the globe. This followed personal excellent engagement between myself and the Customs CG on this case”,Marwa stated in his reaction to the seizure and ongoing investigation.

2 brothers escape kidnappers after abductors fall asleep

 

In a dramatic turn of events, Isaac and Victor Olayere, two brothers abducted along Adughe–Imoga Road in Edo State, have regained their freedom after their kidnappers reportedly fell asleep in the forest.

 

 

The siblings were kidnapped on November 8, sparking panic in the Uma/Imoga community. The abductors had demanded a ransom of ₦22 million, heightening fears for the brothers’ safety.

While family and community members scrambled to raise the ransom, the brothers managed to contact their father from an unknown phone number, informing him that they had successfully escaped captivity.

The Okpahi of Imoga Kingdom, Oba Patrick Obajoye, confirmed the development to The PUNCH on Monday in a telephone interview.

He called on security authorities to come to the aid of Imoga, a border town between Edo, Ondo, and Kogi states which, he said, has become a hotspot for kidnapping.

“The two brothers were kidnapped on November 8 along Adughe–Imoga Road and taken into the bush.

“The kidnappers later contacted the family and demanded ₦22 million ransom, throwing the ancient community into panic. I reported the incident to the Ibillo Police Station, hoping the rescue effort would lead to their release.

“It was said that the kidnappers suddenly went into a deep sleep in the forest, which gave their victims the chance to escape. They were later found by vigilantes from Adughe, a neighbouring Kogi community that shares the same Okpameri language with Uma/Imoga.

“The vigilantes alerted Imoga residents, and our youths mobilised to comb the forest. However, by the time they got there, the kidnappers had fled,” the monarch said.

The monarch lamented that incessant cases of kidnapping and attacks by armed herders have become a major security concern in the area, urging the government to establish a police post in Imoga.

He added, “We need a police presence here. If a police post is created, officers can patrol the area regularly and reassure residents of safety.

“Imoga is the largest village in Akoko Edo in terms of landmass, and many herders have entered the area in large numbers. It is also a key link between Edo State and the northern part of the country.”

The state governor, Monday Okpebholo, who was sworn in on November 12, 2024, has launched several initiatives, including road rehabilitation, reclaiming government properties, prioritising education, and promoting women’s inclusion in governance.

However, despite recent investments in security vehicles, motorcycles, and equipment for agencies across the state, kidnapping remains a persistent challenge.

The insecurity crisis reached a boiling point on March 28, 2025, when an angry mob in Uromi, Edo Central, lynched seven travellers over suspected involvement in kidnapping after guns were discovered in their truck.

 

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Nigeria’s Extant Laws More Liberal Compared With Other Countries – PSC Chairman

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

 

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni today in Abuja, received in audience, a group from the Kimpact Development Initiative who were on a courtesy visit to the Commission.

 

The team led by Olufemi Adebayo, Head, Research and Strategy, were in the Commission to rub minds with the Commission Chairman on the implementation of some of the nation’s laws.

 

According to the Commission’s spokesman, Ikechukwu Ani, DIG Argungu looked at the provisions of the Nigerian public order Act and noted that compared with that of other countries in Europe and Africa, it is more Liberal especially on issues like public gatherings.

 

He advised however that every action must be done within the arbit of the law, including arrest and detention.

 

The PSC Chairman said most times, those agitating for respect for the right to fair hearing, to life etc, violate these rights more than those they are agitating for and noted that there should be respect and obedience for the true letters of our laws. According to him, “you have rights, but there are rules that define its application.”

 

The PSC Chairman also received in audience, a team from Nigeria Connect who came to pledge its support for the Commission and the Nigeria Police in the area of provision of requisite books for the professionalisation of the two institutions.

Edo Police, Army, and Vigilantes Rescue Abductees in Ikeken Forest

    The Edo State Police Command, working in concert with the Nigerian Army and local vigilante groups, have rescued a family of four and three additional individuals abducted by armed men suspected to be kidnappers.   The victims were seized on Saturday, November 1, 2025, from farms located in the Ikeken Forest area of Ewohimi, Esan South-East Local Government Area, part of Edo’s central senatorial district.   The announcement came from ASP Eno Ikoedem, deputy spokesman for the Edo State Police Command, via a statement issued on Saturday in Benin City. She confirmed that the rescued victims — all unharmed — have since been united with their families.   The operation was triggered by a report from Enoch Omozokpia of Ikeken, Ewohimi, detailing that his 65-year-old father, Mr. William Omozokpia, and six others had been abducted from their farm in the Ikeken Forest by armed men.   In response, security forces mobilized a coordinated response, storming the forest in a carefully planned assault designed to neutralize the threat and recover the hostages. According to Ikoedem, the combined team conducted an intensive bush search that forced the abductors to abandon their captives and retreat into the surrounding vegetation.   The names released by the command identify the abducted as: William Akhabue, Innocent Ebarekor, Rachel Ebarekor, Efuah Ebarekor, Winner Ebarekor (minor), William Omozokpia, and Lucky Igiese, also known as Bulala. The Edo State Police Commissioner, Monday Agbonika, lauded the bravery and professionalism demonstrated by the police officers, soldiers, and vigilantes involved in the operation.   Commissioner Agbonika reaffirmed the police’s steadfast commitment to safeguarding residents, noting that efforts to track down the fleeing suspects would continue until all perpetrators are brought to justice. The command also reinforced a public appeal for vigilance, urging citizens to report any suspicious activity or persons to the nearest police station or via emergency lines.   As investigations continue, authorities are urging communities to remain calm while remaining vigilant, highlighting the importance of swift, coordinated responses in apprehending criminals and securing rural and farming zones, where residents rely on safety and stability to sustain livelihoods.

Saudi-bound wanted drug lord arrested as NDLEA raids his clandestine colos lab in Lagos

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

Dismantles laboratory, recovers 148.3kg Colorado, precursors; nabs 73-yr-old grandpa, 70-yr-old grandma in Edo, Bayelsa

 

A wanted drug lord 40-year-old Yussuf Abayomi Azeez has been arrested by operatives of a special operations unit of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos while on his way to Saudi Arabia for Umrah, a holy pilgrimage, after months of intelligence and surveillance on him and his criminal drug activities.

The drug kingpin had been arrested and charged for drug offences in the United Kingdom but jumped bail and escaped to Nigeria. Soon after settling down in Lagos, he set up a massive clandestine laboratory in the Lekki area of the state for the production of Colorado, a deadly synthetic cannabis and other illicit substances.

At about 6:30am on Thursday 6th November 2025, Yussuf walked into the waiting hands of NDLEA operatives at the Lagos airport while attempting to board his flight to Saudi Arabia for Umrah. He was swiftly driven to his 17 Vincent Eku street, Ogombo, Lekki, clandestine laboratory which has been under surveillance for a while. At the time of his arrest, Yussuf was found in company of another suspect, 43-year-old Abideen Kekere-Ekun.

Inside the massive building, operatives from the Agency’s Directorate of Forensic and Chemical Monitoring were able to dismantle all installed laboratory equipment, precursor chemicals and already produced illicit substances including Colorado, all weighing 148.3 kilograms.

At the Sifax bonded terminal in Okota, Lagos, NDLEA operatives in conjunction with men of Customs Service and other security agencies on Friday 7th November discovered 105.5kg Molly, a designers drug and 500grams of methamphetamine during a joint examination of

a shipment.

In Niger state, NDLEA operatives on Thursday 6th November intercepted Ibrahim Mohammed, 35, in a Volvo truck marked GRZ 872 XA along Kainji-Wawa road while conveying 87,000 pills of tramadol and 72kg of skunk, a strain of cannabis.

Not less than 34,520 capsules of tramadol were found concealed in different compartments

of a Toyota Corolla car marked GAN 102 AR intercepted along Zaki-Biam – Wukari road on Monday 3rd November while the driver Aliyu Samaila, 25, was arrested. The opioids were loaded from Onitsha, Anambra State, and heading to Cameroon. In another operation in Taraba, NDLEA officers on Thursday 6th November arrested a suspect Felix Tanko Chinedu, 28, with 15,020 capsules of tramadol at Kasuwabera ATC in Ardo Kola LGA.

In Kogi state, NDLEA operatives on patrol along Okene/Lokoja highway on Wednesday 5th November intercepted a consignment of 7.600kg Loud, a strong strain of cannabis. A follow-up operation in Abuja led to the arrest of the owner, Chukwunonso Anieze, 40, while no fewer than 175,000 pills of opioids were recovered from another consignment at the location same day.

Three suspects: Olayide Oyidiran, 39; Abdulsalam Abdulsalam, 28; and Opeyemi Tijjani, 39, were on Wednesday 5th November nabbed at Abuja/Kaduna tollgate with 769kg skunk

being conveyed in a truck marked TRE 897 BE, coming from Lagos en route Owo, Ondo state and heading to Kano.

A 73-year-old grandpa James Ugbedo was on Friday 7th November arrested in a cannabis plantation at Igbeshi forest, Imiakebo, Etsako East LGA, Edo state where 1,459.75kg skunk was destroyed and 5.6kg of same substance evacuated, while 70-year-old grandma Mrs. Comfort Odudu was nabbed at Onopa, Yenagoa, Bayelsa state with 5kg skunk on Tuesday 4th November.

With the same vigour, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week. These include: WADA sensitization lecture to students and staff of Transfiguration Seminary Secondary School, Abakaliki, Ebonyi; Day Secondary School, Sabonkasuwa Kontagora, Niger state; Immanuel College High School (Snr), Ibadan, Oyo State; Government Girls Secondary School, Ilelah, Sokoto; Government Day Secondary School, Namtari, Adamawa and NURTW leaders and members in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi state, among others.

While commending the officers and men of SOP, DFCM, Tincan, Edo, Taraba, Kaduna, Kogi, Niger and Bayelsa Commands for the various successful operations, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) enjoined them and their colleagues across the country to continue with the ongoing balanced approach to the drug control efforts of the Agency.

“The dismantling of yet another clandestine laboratory for the production of Colorado and other dangerous synthetic substances and the arrest of the kingpin behind it in Lekki, coming barely a week after similar actions were taken against another cartel in Ajao estate Lagos shows that these are no doubt the first in the series of what will be many strikes against merchants of death who prey on the weak in our communities. Let it be known to those still hiding in the dark that the NDLEA supported by our local and international law enforcement partners will continue to hunt them and bring them to justice”, Marwa added.

ANAMBRA GUBER ELECTION; PSC COMMENDS POLICE PERFORMANCE, says POLL LARGELY FREE AND FAIR

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

The Police Service Commission has commended the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force for its effective and efficient deployment of Officers and Men for the off cycle Anambra state Governorship election which held today, Saturday November 8th 2025. The Commission said the performance of the Police was above average and has largely given legitimacy to the election which it considered peaceful.

Commission Staff Monitors in Anambra State reported that Police Conduct during the election was professional and orderly.

Bar. Taiwo Lakanu, retired Deputy Inspector General of Police and leader of the PSC team commended the Police for an efficient and effective election operation in Anambra state. He commended the Inspector General of Police, Dr. Olukayode Egbetokun for ensuring that his Officers and Men deployed for the election were properly equipped to provide the required environment for a free and fair election.

DIG Lakanu who visited some Polling Units in the state, noted that he met an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, adding that Anambrarians voted without fear. ‘I didn’t see ballot snatching in the places I visited and I was impressed with the orderliness in the voting centres.

He said the Commission will continue to support efforts to sustain and improve Police performance at elections so as to help depeen democracy in Nigeria.

Ferdinand Ekpe, mni, Director, Department of Police Discipline in the Commission and who led the PSC team to monitor Police conduct in Anambra North zone said there was effective collaboration between the Police, the lead Agency in internal security and other security Agencies in the zone. His team visited three wards and five Polling Units in Onitsha North Local Government Area; seven wards, ten Polling Units in Onitsha South Local Government; two wards, three Polling Units in Ogbaru Local Government and four wards and six Polling Units in Oyi Local Government.

In Anambra Central Senatorial Zone, the PSC team leader, George Muruako, Deputy Director Department of Police Investigation also reported effective collaboration between the Police and other security Agencies. He noted that the Police were courteous and were able to ensure orderliness around the voting area.

The team covered Agu Awka ward
And visited Aroma junction Polling unit, 1 and 2, Esther Obiakor Estate, Ministry of Lands Polling Unit, Nwakpadolu Polling unit. They also covered Anaocha Local Government and visited Agulu Ezigbo Units 1 and 2, Azunano Units 1 and 2 and noted that there were an average of 3 to 5 Police men in the Polling Units supported by officers from sister Agencies such as NSCDC.

The Commission also monitored the conduct of Police men at Anambra South Senatorial zone and was led by Mrs Justina Okurubonye, a Deputy Director in the Department of Police Investigation.
The team visited five of the seven Local governments of the zone. They visited Orumba North (8units), Ihiala (8units), Ekwusigo (7units) and Nnewi North(10units).

The team reported that the Police were professional and had name tags on them.

Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, (TETFUND), Arc Sonny Togo Echono, (left), receives the Comptroller-General of Federal Fire Services, (FFS), Mr Samuel Olumode Adeyemi, who visited the TETFUND Headquarters, Abuja, recently

By Tunde Olusunle

5 drug kingpins bag 21 years imprisonment over Gabon, Australia-bond cocaine, opioids

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

 

Forfeit cash, luxury vehicles to Federal Government

 

Five members of some international organized criminal groups (IOCG) recently arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in connection with the seizure of 68.9 kilograms cocaine and tramadol at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos have been sentenced to combined 21 years imprisonment.

The trio of Olasupo Michael Oladimeji; Muaezee Ademola Ogunbiyi; and Sola Adegoke who are leaders of one of the cartels were arrested following the seizure of 17.9 kilograms of cocaine concealed in textile materials and local charms going to Sydney, Australia at the export shed of the MMIA Lagos on 26th August 2025. In the course of investigation, 20.5 kilograms of Canadian Loud, a strain of cannabis, were recovered from Ogunbiyi’s home in Lekki and a black Range Rover SUV marked RBC 459 EJ found in Adegoke’s residence in Ikeja GRA.

 

 

They were subsequently arraigned on five counts in charge number FHC/L/925C/2025 before Justice Musa Kakaki of the Federal High Court, Lagos on 30th October 2025. The accused persons later pleaded guilty to the charges against each of them.

Delivering his judgement on 31st October, Justice Kakaki sentenced each of them to five years imprisonment without the option of fine, bringing the total number of years in jail for the three of them to 15 years. The court further ordered that the Range Rover SUV and a Toyota Venza Car seized from the convicts in the course of the investigation be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

 

 

Similarly, two kingpins of another syndicate: Obunike Joseph Obichukwu and Uzorchukwu Godspower Chukwurah were arrested by NDLEA operatives following the seizure of 2.60kg cocaine and 27.90kg tramadol concealed in motor spare parts being taken to Gabon through the Lagos airport on 19th July 2025. At the end of investigation, the duo were charged and arraigned before Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa of the Federal High Court Lagos on six counts in charge number FHC/L/980C. Upon their arraignment on Tuesday 4th November, they both pleaded guilty and after a review of the facts of the case, the two defendants were convicted and sentenced to three years imprisonment or payment of a fine of N2million each in lieu of jail while the N4m paid by Obunike to bribe NDLEA officers was ordered forfeited to the Federal Government.

ANAMBRA CALM AND PEACEFUL AS POLICE SHOWS CAPACITY FOR SATURDAY’S GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION, LAKANU LEADS PSC STAFF MONITORS INTO

 

By Ebinum Samuel 

 

 

Anambra state is visibly calm and peaceful as the count down to Saturday’s Governorship election in the state begins. Police Officers detailed to police the state during the election seems to have virtually taken over the state and ensuring a climate of security/safety.

The dividends of the two day visit of the Inspector-General of Police IGP Olukayode Egbetokun to the state where he held several interactive sessions with stakeholders seems to be bearing the required dividends . This, is, according to the Police Service Commission through its spokesmsn, Ikechukwu Ani.

Meanwhile, Bar. Taiwo Lakanu, fdc, retired Deputy Inspector General of Police and Chairman of the Commission’s Standing Committee on Police Matters is leading a strong PSC staff delegation of Monitors into the State to ensure that the Police, the lead Agency in internal security which includes elections are motivated to perform optimally.

The Commission has also released telephone hotlines for Anambrarians and other Nigerians to call to report on the conduct of Police Officers on electoral duties.

The Commission delegation is in Anambra state as part of its constitutional mandate to support and ensure that elections, the bedrock of the nation’s democracy is sustained and strengthened.

The PSC hotlines, are;
Anambra Central
1. 08064696711
2. 08035909482
3. 08039398301
Anambra south;
1.08034741057
2. 08033497350
3. 08033830073
Anambra North;
1. 08033145592
2. 08037505436
3. 08037416438
Situation Room
1. 08033145592
2.O8055480701
3.08033345362
4.08185241907
5.08064696711

DIG Lakanu said the Commission will continue to support the Police to ensure that elections are free and fair and that both the electorate and electoral materials are protected and also ensuring a conducive voting environment.

Already the Commissioner of Police posted to over see the election, CP Abayomi Shogunle, PhD, fsi has since arrived the state and designed a strategic operational manual to ensure a peaceful, credible and transparent electoral process in the state.

DIG Ben Okolo, DIG Force Intelligence is expected to lead the Police team during the election.