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PSC Deploys Monitors for Ondo State Election
By Iyojo Ameh
In preparation for the Ondo State governorship election scheduled for Saturday, the Police Service Commission (PSC) has dispatched Staff Monitors across the state to oversee police conduct on electoral duties.
The PSC Monitors will be present in all local government areas within Ondo State, assessing police behavior to maintain the credibility of the electoral process.
Argungu urged police officers on election duty to be “firm, friendly, and polite” while safeguarding voters, voting materials, and the polling environment. “The police must play a leadership role in ensuring a free, fair, and credible election in Ondo State, as they are the lead agency in internal security, which includes election security,” he stated.
Earlier this week, on November 11, the PSC held an election security monitoring workshop at its Parry Osayande Auditorium. CP Balarabe Nayaya, a retired commissioner and Technical Assistant to the PSC Chairman, delivered a keynote address to the Monitors. CP Nayaya stressed the importance of understanding police operations during elections, guiding the Monitors on the dos and don’ts for officers on duty to facilitate effective monitoring.
To further enhance transparency, the Commission has provided dedicated phone lines for public feedback on police conduct during the election:
Ondo Central: 08033148814
Ondo South: 08065265651
Ondo North: 07046756445
Media Coordination: 08033345362