Kenechukwu Ofomah
Awka
CP Abayomi Shogunle has resumed duty as the Commissioner of
Police to oversee security for the upcoming Anambra State Governorship Election
scheduled for Saturday, November 8, 2025.
The Police Public Relations Officer in Anambra, Tochukwu Ikenga made the announcement on Tuesday in a statement made available to newsmen in Awka.
According to him, CP Shogunle’s deployment aligns with the
strategic security plan approved by Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun,
aimed at ensuring a peaceful, credible, and transparent electoral process in
Anambra State.
Ikenga revealed that upon taking office, CP Shogunle
activated the IGP’s Enforcement Protocol targeting anti-electoral offenses such
as ballot snatching, vote-buying, political thuggery, and voter
intimidation.
He revealed that the CP has also strengthened the Electoral
Offences Desk to monitor social media and tackle cyber-related election crimes
swiftly.
“A central command framework was established to facilitate
real-time intelligence sharing and rapid response.
“Over 60,000 security personnel from various agencies under
the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) will
secure 5,720 polling units, with tactical reserves deployed along local
government boundaries and at collation centers.
“The Commissioner reiterated a total ban on vigilante and
quasi-security groups, including Agunechemba, emphasizing that only federal
government security agencies are authorized to provide election security.
“VIP movements with armed escorts at polling or collation
centers are strictly prohibited; violators will face immediate arrest,
withdrawal of escorts, and prosecution.
“Only designated INEC officials, accredited observers, and
journalists will be permitted free movement in specified election areas.
“CP Shogunle called on political stakeholders, community
leaders, and voters to support security agencies in maintaining peace before,
during, and after the election.
“The Commissioner can be contacted at 0809-600-0079 for
further information,” the statement from Ikenga said.

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