President Muhammadu Buhari has enumerated five critical things the police and other security agencies must do during the forthcoming 2019 general elections.
Speaking during the Passing Out Parade (POP) of the Police Academy, Wudil in Kano, he said it is the duty of the police to ensure that the elections are conducted in a peaceful atmosphere.
“The campaigns for the 2019 elections have commenced and that means heightened political activities in the country. It is duty of the police supported by other security agencies to adequately secure the elections,” he said.
He said the police must work hard to avoid ballot box snatching, multiple voting, vote buying, attack on electoral officers and other act that can affect the smooth conduct of the elections.
“You must do everything possible to make the elections violent-free, to avoid ballot box snatching, multiple voting, vote buying on sight, attack on electoral officers and other act which might negatively impact on the elections and their outcome.
“The elections must be conducted in a violent-free environment, for it to be adjudged credible, free and fair in the eyes of both local and international observers,” he said.
Daily Trust reports that a total of 602 cadets were commissioned by the President.
Buhari told the newly commissioned officers to discharge their duties fearlessly.