The Anambra State governor, Chief Willie Obiano has instructed that 24 hours
security be mounted at all offices of the Independent National Electoral
Commission(INEC) in the 21 local government areas of the state.
The governor also instructed that fully equipped fire fighting trucks be
stationed at each of the offices, including the state headquarters of the
commission in Awka.
Obiano was reacting to the fire incident at the State INEC headquarters on
Tuesday, which gutted over 4,000 smart card readers meant for the conduct of Saturday’s
presidential and national assembly election in the state.
The state commissioner for information and public enlightenment, Mr C.Don
Adinuba stated this in a press release made available to Elekenews.com in Awka on
Wednesday.
Adinuba said, “Gov Obiano has also directed a massive deployment of fire
fighting facilities like trucks at the INEC headquarters immediately, complete
with the appropriate number and caliber of personnel.
“The Anambra State Government is committed to ensuring that all the
elections are held in the state not only as scheduled but also in a free,
credible and transparent manner. The Government notes with satisfaction the
prompt and professional manner in which the Anambra State Fire Service
mobilized to the scene once the fire at the INEC headquarters was reported to
it. Its swift response contained the fire.”
He added that the governor was yet to be briefed by the new Commissioner of
Police in the state on the extent of the fire and possible causes, but has
directed that security inside and around the INEC state headquarters as well as
in and around INEC offices in the 21 local government areas in the state be
fortified immediately.
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