LG polls: Police deny sealing RSIEC office
The police presence at the facility is strictly for security purposes and not to interfere with the electoral process.
The Police Command in Rivers has refuted claims that its officers sealed off the office of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC).
There were earlier reports that the RSIEC secretariate in Port Harcourt was sealed following a Federal High Court order halting the local government council elections scheduled for Oct. 5.
However, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, the command’s spokesperson, told journalists in Port Harcourt that the reports were false.
She said that police officers were stationed at the RSIEC office to safeguard the premises from potential attacks amidst the ongoing Oct. 1 nationwide protest in the state capital.
“The police presence at the facility is strictly for security purposes and not to interfere with the electoral process,” she said.
Iringe-Koko urged reporters to verify information before publication to prevent the spread of misinformation.
The Police spokesperson also denied allegations that officers assaulted protesters during the #FearInOctober march in the state.
Supreme News reports that despite the Federal High Court’s ruling halting the elections, RSIEC said it was determined to proceed with the local government polls on Saturday.
RSIEC Chairman, retired Justice Adolphus Enebeli, cited a ruling from the State High Court mandating the commission to continue with the elections.