The meeting of the National
Security Council presided by President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday raised
security concern over post-election violence and stockpiling of weapons by
desperate politicians across the country.
A statement issued by the
Minister of Defence, retired Brig. Mansur Dan-Ali, after the meeting, which was
held behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, said disgruntled
elements were bent on taking laws into their hands at the slightest
opportunity.
The minister said: “The
meeting also discussed attempt to put pressure on electoral body by some
notable personalities through demonstrations which was brought under control by
combine efforts of security agencies to avoid being hijacked by hoodlums or
armed bandits.
“Another area of security
concern includes post-election violence, as desperate politicians may whip up
ethno-religious sentiments to create security situation in the country.
“Also of concern is the
proliferation and stockpiling of weapons by some disgruntled elements with a
desire to take laws into their hands at the slightest opportunity.’’
Dan-Ali said the meeting,
however, recommended the deployment of security agencies to states for peaceful
conduct of the elections.
He said the deployment would
further doused tension created by the outcome of the political parties’
primaries and some desperate persons to sabotage the electoral process.
He said the council called
for “concerted efforts of all security agencies to ensure that 2019 elections
are hitch free’’.
The minister stated that the
council stressed the need for continuous sensitisation of the public by
National Orientation Agency (NOA) and regular meetings of relevant stakeholders
including INEC, international/local observers and the media ahead of the
elections.
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