The One Division of Nigerian Army and other security agencies in
Kaduna State held a ‘Show of Force’ on Sunday, displaying their readiness for
Saturday’s Presidential election.
The security personnel comprising Policemen, Army, Navy, Air Force and
other paramilitary agents patrolled major roads and streets in the state
capital with patrol vans and Armoured Personnel Carriers to demonstrate their
combat readiness ahead of the elections.
The General Officer Commanding One Division of Nigerian Army, Major
General Kenneth Osuji, explained that the combined Show of Force was to test
their capability and preparedness ahead of the elections, assuring Nigerians
that they are ready to contain any situation the during elections.
The blaring of siren by the security personnel took residents of the
area by surprise, as some of them initially mistook their presence for a
distress response to an emergency situation.
They patrolled along violence prone areas – Tudun Wada, Gonin Gora,
Rigasa, Ungwan Rimi and Sabon Tasha areas among others. Most of them were
placed on strategic areas, showing how they would be positioned during the
elections to ensure they nip in the bud any possible violent situation during
the polls.
The security agents are to increase surveillance of all flashpoints,
entrance and exit points around the state before, during and after the
elections.
Major General Kenneth Osuji also warned that the security agents would
deal with anybody who may want to cause trouble before, during and after the
election.
He said that the officials were prepared for the elections.
Kaduna was among the states in Nigeria that witnessed post-election
violence in 2011.
It is just six days to the commencement of the general elections and
the combatant readiness of the security forces, residents are hoping to witness
a violent free polls.
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