Election: PSC Sends 400 Monitors For Police Conduct

Posted on February 13, 2019

CYRIACUS IZUEKWE


The Police Service Commission is sending 400 Monitors to the 36 States of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, to evaluate the conduct of policemen on electoral duties during the 2019 General elections, which commences with the Presidential election on Saturday, February 16th, 2019.

P.M.EXPRESS reports that this was disclosed by the commission’s spokesman, Ikechukwu Ani, who noted that evaluators are expected to leave Abuja on Wednesday, February 13th, 2019.
“The Commission Monitors will be armed with its guidelines for the conduct of officers on electoral duty and the officers’ conduct during the elections will be assessed based on the guidelines.
“The Commission has also procured dedicated telephone lines for all the States of the Federation where the electorates and other citizens can access its Monitors to complain or commend the conduct of the Police, the lead security Agency, for the elections.
“The dedicated lines are: Abia; 07087971417; Adamawa; 08083283429; Anambra 09060242915; Akwa Ibom, 08023313250; Bauchi, 08155618915; Bayelsa; 09072933330; Benue; 07064477489; Bornu; 07010717323; Cross Rivers; 08037002162; Delta 08173918368; Ebonyi; 08107984407; Edo; 07088882376; Ekiti; 08023609059; Enugu; 08053399365; Gombe; 08112210442; Imo; 08033326666; Jigawa; 09025788444; Kaduna; 08178246464; Kano; 07085479495; Katsina; 08025056517; Kebbi; 08076791608; Kogi; 08090976725; Kwara; 08054970152; Lagos; 08023081301; Nasarawa; 08169464872; Niger; 08068166910; Ogun; 08065265651; Ondo; 08072981057; Osun; 08035954253; Oyo; 08023677969; Plateau; 09052929150; Rivers; 08021001313; Sokoto; 08034984841; Taraba; 08099352527; Yobe; 08036124586; Zamfara; 08096720807; and FCT; 07037002990.

“The electorates can also follow the Commission on its twitter handle; police service c2 for updates on the monitoring of police conduct during the elections.
“The National Coordinator for the exercise and Chairman of the Commission, Alhaji Musiliu Smith, a retired Inspector General of Police, said that the police officers on electoral duties have the responsibility of ensuring that peaceful atmosphere are maintained at the polling and counting centers during the elections and that citizens exercise their franchise without fear of coercion, intimidation, violence or manipulation.
“The Chairman expects all officers to be at alert, approachable, professional and ensure fairness and firmness” Ani said.

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