Rerun: Police order restriction of movements in affected Ebonyi LGs

The Police Command in Ebonyi has ordered the restriction of movements in the seven local government areas of the state, where the April 15 supplementary polls would be held.

This is contained in a press statement issued in Abakaliki on Friday by the Command Public Relations Officer, SP Onome Onovwakpoyeya.

The statement quoted the State Commissioner of Police, Mr Faleye Olaleye, as saying, that the restrictions is in line with the directives of the Inspector-General of Police.

According to Mr Olaleye, the restriction of all vehicular movements on the roads is from 12 midnight on Friday to 6pm on Saturday across all the seven Local Government Areas of the State.

“The affected local government areas are: Abakaliki, Afikpo North, Afikpo South, Ezza North, Ezza South, Ikwo and Ivo.

“This order exempts those on essential services such as election observers, accredited media, ambulances, firefighters, etc.

“Members of the public are seriously warned to adhere strictly to this restriction order and any person or group of persons found instigating violence or violating this order will be dealt with decisively,” Mr Olaleye warned.

The Commissioner, however assured residents of Ebonyi that the Police Force will collaborate effectively with other sister security agencies and leadership of INEC to ensure a safe and secure space for citizens to freely exercise their franchise.

“For any emergency, please call 07064515001,” he added.

NAN

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