Ekiti election, litmus test for 2015 polls –IGP

       IGP Mohammed Abubakar
The Inspector Gen­eral of Police, Mu­hammed Abuba­kar, has said the Nigeria Police used the Ekiti governorship elec­tion to show that it is pos­sible for the nation’s se­curity agencies to ensure the conduct of free, fair and credible elections.
He also commended the people of Ekiti State for conducting themselves in an orderly manner and helping the security opera­tives to do their job during and after the election.
Abubakar, while field­ing questions from State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abu­ja said: “We used Ekiti to showcase the fact that it is possible for Nigerian se­curity agencies to conduct free, fair and credible elec­tions in this country. This should be taken as a test case, we will do everything to improve upon it.”
The IGP said what his men did in Ekiti was to do what was right and proper as the lead agency of inter­nal security in collabora­tion and partnership with other security agencies.
Abubakar said the police was committed to ensuring that safety was provided for people to go and do what they were expected to do.
“I use this opportunity to thank all Nigerians, particularly the people of Ekiti State, for conducting themselves in an orderly manner. Let us also thank all officers and men of all security agencies for dis­charging their responsi­bilities professionally,” he added.

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