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Army, Police To Carry Out Joint Surveillance

  Posted on 21 March, 2011 Back to news home

Army, Police To Carry Out Joint Surveillance

The 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Ibadan in southwest of the country and the Nigeria Police are to carry out joint patrols within Ibadan and its environs during the April general elections. 

Lt. Col. Omale Ochagwuba, Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, said the joint patrol, scheduled to commence on March 21, was in line with the army's constitutional role of giving aid to civil authority.

According to the Army image boss, “the objective is to send a strong clear warning and direct message to political thugs and trouble makers who will want to subvert or truncate the electoral process to desist from doing so or face the wrath of the law''. 

Assurance and Appeal

Ochagwuba assured the public of the army's readiness to protect lives and property when the need arises, and urged parents and guardians to warn their wards against being used by politicians to perpetrate violence. 


He appealed to the public to avail the army of useful information on the activities of criminals and trouble makers who posed any threat to law and order in the state. 

The Army officer said the Commanding Officer, 2 Division, Nigerian Army, and other heads of security agencies in the state were fine tuning strategies to ensure effective security to facilitate a hitch-free poll in the state.

 

 

 NAN/ Qasim/Ekata

 

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