2023 election policing: PSC to monitor police conduct in 774 LGAs
Politics
…says success of election largely depends on Police conduct
ThEe Police Service Commission, PSC, is to deploy staff monitors to the 774 Local Government Areas of the country to monitor the conduct of police officers on election duties during the 2023 general elections holding Saturday, February 25 and March 11.
The commission, a federal executive body, has the Constitutional mandate to discipline, and exercise control over officers of the Nigeria Police Force except the Inspector General of Police, amongst other constitutional responsibilities.
The commission, in a statement by Ikechukwu Ani, head, Press and Public Relations, PSC, on February 8, said: “It will monitor the conduct of these Officers to ensure that they operate within defined rules of engagement prescribed for Officers on election duties. The Commission believes that the success or not of the 2023 general elections largely depends on how effective and efficient the Police, the lead Agency in internal security are, and to maximize the benefits of inter-agency collaboration with sister security Agencies.
“Guidelines on Police conduct during the elections will soon be released by the Commission to guide Policemen who will be involved in election security. The Commission will also release dedicated telephone numbers where Nigerians will be required to call to complain or commend Police Officers during the elections. Police Officers found negligent or out rightly involved in official misconduct would be disciplined in line with the provisions of the law. Police Officers are advised to restrict themselves to providing security during the elections and should not engage in serving as conductors for vote buying or other misconducts.
“The Commission will continue to hold the Police accountable for its conduct or misconduct during the elections as its contribution to deepening the nation’s democracy.”
KN
Related Posts
Ibadan funfair tragedy: Orphanage operators seek stricter safety standards at public events
THE Association of Orphanages and Homes Operators in Nigeria (ASOHON), South-West Zone, has called for increased oversight and enforcement of...
Read MoreIbadan funfair tragedy: Old students demand release of detained school principal
OLD students of Islamic High School, Basorun, Ibadan, the venue of the Ibadan funfair tragedy, have demanded the release of...
Read MoreHURIWA lauds Governor Fubara on Christmas discount market
…applauds Rivers State’s economic revolution THE Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has praised Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara...
Read MoreMost Read
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Keep abreast of news and other developments from our website.