The Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigerian
police have advised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
to postpone the September 10, 2016 gubernatorial elections in Edo State.
This was the outcome of the closed-door meeting on Wednesday
between the two security agencies when the Inspector General of Police
(IGP), Ibrahim Idris visited his DSS counterpart, Mr. Lawal Musa Daura
in Abuja.
A joint statement signed by the Force Public Relations
Officer (PRO), DCP Don Awunah, and Mr. Garba Abdullahi of the DSS,
informed the general public that credible intelligence availed the
agencies indicates plans by insurgent/extremist elements to attack
vulnerable communities and soft targets with high population during the
forthcoming Sallah celebrations between 12th and 13th September, 2016.
They noted that Edo State is amongst the States being earmarked for these planned attacks by the extremist elements.
Part of the statement read: “The public would recall that similar
threats were issued during the May Labour Day and Democracy Day
celebrations as well as the Ed-el-fitr holidays in July, 2016.
“However, the security agencies were able to decisively
disrupt and thwart the insurgents’ plan. In the same vein, while
election is important, the security agencies cannot allow the peace of
the country to be disrupted, and we will continue to remain vigilant and
ensure consolidation of the successes gained in the current
counter-insurgency fight.”
“It is in regard of these that we are appealing to INEC which has the
legal duty to regulate elections in the country to consider the need
for possible postponement of the date of the election in Edo State in
order to enable security agencies deal decisively with the envisaged
terrorist threats.”
The two agencies say they are mindful of the inconveniences the
request may cause the various political stakeholders, but expressed
strong resolve that security agencies need not be distracted from
ensuring a peaceful and secured Nigeria now and always.
The Police and DSS also urged members of the public that the security
agencies will continue to remain focused and committed and are being
enjoined to remain vigilant.
They further advised that the attention of the Security
Agencies should be drawn to any observed unusual movements or actions by
groups or individuals in their neighbourhoods.


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