Ondo Election: Nigerian Army to Partner EFCC, Others to Tackle ‘Cash for Vote’

Ahead of the forthcoming Ondo State Gubernatorial election slated for Saturday, 16 November 2024, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa says the military will partner with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other security agencies in fight against ‘cash for vote’ during the election......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>

Musa said this during a courtesy visit to the Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyadatiwa on Thursday.

According to a statement issued by the the Director of Defense Information, Tukur Gusau, the visit was part of the CDS’ operational visit to assess the readiness of troops and other security agencies that will support the conduct of the governatorial elections in the state on saturday.

Speaking at the Ondo State Government House, the CDS thanked the Governor for his warm reception.

He said the aim of his visit was to reassure the Governor of the military’s readiness and commitment to ensuring smooth conduct of Saturday’s election and to address troops on their responsibilities regarding the elections.

The CDS called for fairness during the election as he declared the military’s readiness to partner with the EFCC and other security agencies to tackle vote buying.

“Election should not be a war. We must be fair to all. Nobody should be partial. We must work together, respect citizens no matter how triggered, exercise restrain, and be firm.

“Once we see such, we should report to the relevant agency”. Musa said.

During his remarks, the governor commended the laudable contributions of the military in securing the state.

He expressed gratitude to the 32 Artillery Brigade located in the State for working closely with the government to ensure a peaceful and safer Ondo.

He also noted that there has been a significant reduction in crime rates in the state.

Meanwhile, the CDS while addressing the Commanders on ground, applauded their efforts so far in keeping peace in Ondo State and encouraged them to do more.

He noted that INEC is the lead agency in the election, and as such, every other agency will be performing a supportive role. He further stressed the need for troops to be ready to to carry out their assigned tasks.

The CDS also took time to address the troops of Operation Safe Conduct, Ondo State who are on standby for deployment to various sectors where the election will take place .

He charged them to be their brothers’ keepers, give their best and ensure citizens are safe while exercising their constitutional right.

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