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Election: NSCDC deploys 1,836 personnel in Plateau
By Kingsley Chukwuka
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Plateau State Command has said it has deployed 1,836 personnel across the State aimed at beefing up security to ensure free, fair and credible 2023 general elections.
The Command said it will also work with other security sister agencies to dominate the state throughout the period.
The State Commandant, Alexander Barunde stated this in a statement on Thursday signed by the Spokesman of the Command, DSC Longbit Chrisantus.
According to Barunde: “The NSCDC assures the general public of the readiness and preparedness of personnel to adhere strictly to the electoral Act, rules of engagement for the conduct of elections and other extant laws of the land.
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“Citizens are encouraged to exercise their civic rights without any fear of molestation and conduct themselves in a peaceful manner worthy of patriots.
“They are also urged to report any suspected persons, groups of persons and movements that could lead to breach of peace, breakdown of law and order or spark electoral violence”, he said
“Barunde warns all miscreants to eschew forthwith whatever plans that might be conceived to cause trouble before, during and or after the process as the long arm of the law will definitely catch up with them”.
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