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DSS, police ask INEC to postpone Edo election

‎Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigeria Police, NPF, have called the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to postpone Saturday’s governorship election in Edo state.

Addressing a news conference in Abuja on Wednesday, Don Awunah, police spokesman, and Garba Abdullahi, an agent of the DSS‎, cited security concerns in the state as the reason for the request.

Awunah while reading the statement said: “The Nigeria Police and the DSS wish to inform the general public that credible intelligence availed to the agencies indicate plans by insurgent/extremist elements to attack vulnerable communities and soft targets with high population during the forthcoming Sallah celebrations between 12 and 13 September, 2016. Edo state is among the states being earmarked for these planned attacks by the extremists elements”.

“It is in regard of this that we are appealing to INEC, which has legal duty to regulate elections in the country, to consider the need for possible postponement of the date of the election in Edo state in order to enable security agencies deal decisively with the envisaged terrorists threats.

“While the police/DSS remain mindful of the inconveniences this request may cause the various political stakeholders, it is our strong resolve that security agencies need not be distracted from ensuring a peaceful and secure Nigeria now and always.”

It could be  recalled that the security agencies through the former National Security Adviser,  Sambo Dasuki, had asked INEC to shift the 2015 general election scheduled for February 14 ‎by six weeks under Attahiru Jega.

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