Deputy Commissioner Police Bala Zama Senchi, who disclosed this at a meeting with political parties in the state, however, declined to mention the party.
Senchi, who noted that the cutlasses were new, warned that the command would not tolerate thuggery or any act capable of causing unrest before, during and after the elections.
He said politicians must operate within the ambit of the law.
Senchi, who noted that the cutlasses were new, warned that the command would not tolerate thuggery or any act capable of causing unrest before, during and after the elections.
He said politicians must operate within the ambit of the law.
He added that the police are non partisan and committed to ensuring peaceful conduct of the exercise.
Senchi called on parties to submit their campaign timetables to the police to avoid clashes and confrontations during campaigns.
“We must collaborate for a successful election,” he said.
Na wa oh abbi na farm work de be go
ReplyDeleteLol...u make point o
DeleteAbeg, make somebody tell me the party wey dey rule for dat state.
ReplyDeleteCertainly its PDP equipment if not,,suppose it belongs to APC them for open up sharp sharp.....but were is this taking us to,,youths allow themselves to b used by old clueless politicians of ours ...God help us next month oh
ReplyDeleteWho know say na dem,we know their signature
DeleteIf it is true...nice work..job weldone...and a good speech too
ReplyDelete2015 election go sweet o. Na cutlass dem interept so, who kno whether boms don enter and nobody see am. Only baba God go save us. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Y wud ds youths allow themselves to b exploited by ds heartless politicians, Yesoooo,we only heard of cutlass, bomb,grenade nko?
ReplyDeleteI go watch tv well well that day...cos e nogo easy that day.
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