Army Conducts Show of Force Ahead of Kogi Gubernatorial Election

By Nokai Origin, Abuja

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The Combined Force for Operation Safe Conduct in Kogi State has been officially flagged off with a Show of Force by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 2 Division Nigerian Army, Major General  Bamidele Alabi.

A statement by the Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations 2 Division, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Ekeocha said this was a remarkable display of readiness and commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment for the upcoming off-cycle gubernatorial election.

The flag Off which took place at the 12 Brigade Nigerian Army Parade Ground in Lokoja signifies the readiness and preparations the Nigerian Army has put in place in support of other stakeholders in the electoral process in Nigeria and Kogi State in particular.

It also emphasised the importance of Operation Safe Conduct in preserving the peace and security of the state during the electioneering period as well as ensuring that the people of Kogi State can exercise their rights to vote in a safe and secure environment.

The GOC urged citizens to cooperate with the security agencies and report any suspicious activities that would undermine the peaceful conduct of the election, in Kogi state.

The launch of Operation Safe Conduct in Kogi State sends a clear message that the security forces are fully prepared and committed to ensuring a violence-free and fair electoral process. With the combined force in place, residents and voters can look forward to exercising their civic duties in an atmosphere of safety and security.

“As the election day draws closer, the joint efforts of the security agencies in Kogi State with the full support of the Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Taoreed Lagbaja will play a pivotal role in upholding the democratic values of the nation and preserving the peace in the state.

“Citizens are therefore enjoined to come out en masse to exercise their rights and be assured that the Security Agencies will deal ruthlessly with anybody who wants to foment trouble or disrupt the electoral process.

“Equally, bandits, ballot box snatchers, and criminal elements who would want to disguise themselves as security agents are also warned to desist from such nefarious acts in their own interest as measures are in place to swiftly apprehend and deal decisively with them,” the statement read.

 

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