Awka: Abayomi Shogunle, the Commissioner of Police overseeing Saturday’s Anambra governorship election, has confirmed the deployment of no fewer than 60,000 security personnel drawn from multiple agencies to ensure a safe and credible electoral process.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, on Tuesday in Awka.
Shogunle said that a central command framework had been established to ensure real-time intelligence sharing, coordination and rapid response.
This, he said, was followed by a joint deployment of more than 60,000 security personnel from agencies within the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES).
“The committee on election security will secure the 5,720 polling units in the state with tactical reserves along inter-local government area (LGA) and state boundaries, and also designated election collation centres,” he said.
Upon assuming duty, Shogunle activated the enforcement protocol for anti-electoral offences, as outlined by the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to ensure zero tolerance for ballot snatching, vote-buying, political thuggery, and voter intimidation.
The statement said that the police commissioner had also stepped up the Electoral Offences Desk to monitor social media and online spaces, aiming to identify cyber-related crimes for prompt investigation and prosecution.
Shogunle reiterated the ban on Agunechemba and all other quasi-security groups in the state, stating that only the Federal Government’s security agencies are authorised to provide election security, as mandated by the laws of the federation.
He announced the strict prohibition on the movement of very important persons (VIPs) with armed escorts or security aides to polling or collation centres, warning that violators would face immediate apprehension, withdrawal of such escorts, and prosecution.
Shogunle stated that only designated Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials, accredited observers, and journalists would be permitted to move freely within designated areas.
He called on political actors, community leaders and the electorate to support the police and other security agencies in maintaining peace before, during and after the election.
According to the statement, the police commissioner can be reached on 0809-600-0079 for prompt response.
It also said that Shogunle’s posting was in line with the policing operation strategy approved by Egbetokun to enhance strategic security planning and ensure a peaceful, credible and transparent electoral process in the state.

