Edo Civil Society Organizations (EDOCSO) has appealed to the security agencies deployed for the conduct of the governorship election in the state to maintain neutrality before, during and after the election.
The group made the call during a march to Edo State Police Command and the Department of State Services (DSS) office in Benin City respectively.
The Coordinator General of the group, Comrade Omobude Agho, said that the governorship election is very important to the people of the state and that the police and its sister agencies must do all in their powers to restrain themselves from being used by one political party to intimidate others.
Comrade Agho said the undue harassment and intimidation of other political opponents by security agencies under the influence of one political party would discourage potential voters from coming out to exercise their franchise on Election Day.
He said the state was very peaceful until the ugly incident that happened at the Benin airport where a police officer was shot dead.
Agho added that the people of the state would want to count votes and not the number of deaths in the election and that the police can do that by playing by the rules of the game.
On his part, the state Commissioner of Police, CP Nemi Edwin-Iwo, said the police under his watch would always remain neutral as they don’t belong to any political parties.
“I want to assure you and reassure you that we are neutral. Nigeria Police and other security agencies, we are neutral. And we are going to make sure that this election is conducted in a very peaceful environment,” Edwin-Iwo said.
“We have conducted elections in so many states. I have conducted in Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa, the records are there. We are very neutral and we came out without blemish.
“Yes, police and other security agencies, they have their shortcomings but I am telling you that before the election, everything is going to be streamlined.”
He further appealed to the civil society group to help sensitize the members of the public to come out in their large numbers to cast their votes for their preferred candidate just as he said the police can only arrest those who are involved in crimes.
“Please help me tell the people of the state to come out and vote. Tell them to do the right thing and if you do the right thing, nobody is going to arrest you. If you watch well, most of you who are members of the civil society activists, nobody is arrested but that doesn’t mean if you commit crime, we will not arrest you.
“We have not arrested you but if you commit crime we will arrest you and it is not because you are in a party or whatever it is.
“We don’t know political parties and what we know is that, do the right thing, obey the law”, Edwin-Iwo said.
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