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2023: Governors stoking political violence, says IGP Baba-Alkali

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November 17, 2022
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Mr Baba-Alkali said this during a meeting with leadership of political parties and other stakeholders on Thursday in Abuja.

State governors are responsible for the increasing rate of political violence across Nigeria, Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Usman Baba-Alkali, has alleged.

Mr Baba-Alkali said this during a meeting with leadership of political parties and other stakeholders on Thursday in Abuja.

He said the meeting was called to engage political parties’ leadership on the increasing trend of political violence and to present a common front in addressing the issues.

“We have been receiving reports of some State Governors who encourage political thugs.

“They use sub-national security outfits under their control to disrupt seamless and statutorily guaranteed campaign activities of parties or candidates with whom they hold opposing political views.

“In so doing, they deploy their powers and influence to either prevent the mounting of campaign billboards or pull them down.

“They also deny political opponents of spaces to undertake their campaigns or peaceful political congregations in contravention of the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022 (As amended),” he said.

The I-G blamed most incidents of violence on political extremism, misinformation, intolerance, wrong political orientation, hate speeches, incitement and desperation of strategic actors.

According to him, such actors usually give a wrong direction to their party faithful, arm them, reorient them and encourage them to resort to the use of threat, violence, and other extra-legal means to frustrate competing political parties.

He said political violence in any form, shape or manifestation is an offence under the electoral act and a crime under extant criminal laws of the country.

Mr Baba-Alkali said the Nigeria Police and other security agencies in fulfilment of their statutory obligations would remain duty bound to initiate enforcement actions to restore order within the political and national security systems.

He pledged to adopt proactive steps to identify, isolate, apprehend and bring any political actor and their thugs at political rallies or any other political engagement to deserve justice.

“We have also resolved to emplace firm actions that will deter targeted attacks on INEC assets across the country.

“More than a stern warning, this is a clarion call for us all, both as security agencies and political actors to speak out with one voice in condemning political violence,” he said.

Mr Baba-Alkali said leadership of political parties are critical in the eradication of political intolerance, threat, violence and other negative tendencies in democratic processes.

He said this was because they are the strategic gatekeepers to our democracy whose conducts or misconducts do have a reverberating effect on the actions of their followers.

The I-G appealed to the leadership of political parties to be determined to show the right leadership virtues and publicly dissociate themselves from acts of political brigandage and violence.

(NAN)

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