Awka: Anambra State, The Anambra State Police Command has announced a restriction on vehicular movement within, into, and out of the state ahead of Saturday’s governorship election. The directive was disclosed in a statement issued on Friday in Awka by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Awka.
“The Anambra Police Command wishes to inform the general public that there will be a total restriction of vehicular movements in, out, and across the state on Saturday, being the day of the governorship election,” he said.
Ikenga stated that the restriction takes effect from 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday and shall apply to all roads within the state, including interstate highways.
He explained that the measure was in line with the unanimous decision reached at the meeting of the Security Services Commanders in the state held in Awka on Wednesday.
According to him, the decision is aimed at preventing the movement of political thugs and other criminal elements who may attempt to disrupt the electoral process.
The police spokesman said that the restriction applies to all forms of motorised transportation, including private vehicles, commercial vehicles, trucks, tricycles, motorcycles and shuttle buses.
“Therefore, all intended interstate travellers intending to travel through any part of the state are advised to take alternative routes during this period,” he said.
He stated that only individuals performing essential duties, such as designated Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials, accredited journalists, election observers, medical personnel, emergency responders, and basic service providers, would be exempt.
According to him, such persons must carry a valid identification and a clearance tag at all times.
Ikenga urged residents to comply with the security arrangements, as they were designed to safeguard lives and property, ensure a peaceful election atmosphere, and guarantee that voters freely exercise their right to vote for their preferred candidate.
The Command called on the electorate to remain law-abiding and cooperate with security personnel deployed across the state to enforce the directive and maintain order.