Friday 6 February 2015

Important information and security tips

Please be informed of an impending security
exercise tagged “SHOW OF FORCE” by the
government security agencies in the country being carried out as part of the efforts to ensure maximum security before, during and after the forthcoming general elections on the 14th and the 28th of February, 2015.

Thus, kindly find below the important information and security tips provided by the Acting Chief of Security for our safety and security during the period.

1. As at today, the Nigeria Police Force and other relevant security agencies have been put on high alert and they are expected to conduct periodic and random searches on people, vehicles and various hotspots.

Thus, we are therefore advised to cooperate with them during this period; do not abuse security agents, obstruct their work, or resist
them unnecessarily to avoid unfortunate
repercussions.

We have been informed that the Show of Force exercise is also a Shoot-at-Sight order.

2. There will be restricted movement of people in the hours leading to, and during the February 14th Presidential elections and February 28th
Gubernatorial elections.

Thus, we are advised to observe and comply with these directives for our personal safety.

3. We are advised to adequately stock our homes with required food items during the election period, in case of emergencies, imposed curfews or other threats that may arise after the elections.

4. If you are registered to vote and have your
Permanent Voters Card, you are advised to go early to the Polling Centers, get accredited, cast your votes and leave the vicinity immediately for your homes to await the results.

5. Please do not cluster around polling centers and stay away from groups and bunch of people, no matter the discussion or incident that may have attracted them together.

6. Begin now to gather information about your
environment and feel the pulse around your
intended voting center. Study your polling unit, and if it's packed with miscreants, thugs and unknown faces, steer clear; remember that your life matters more than the vote.

7. Dress responsibly and avoid adorning any
political attire, party logos etc. to prevent mistaken identity and possible victimization.

Please remember that no campaign is allowed during elections.

Avoid wearing politically branded T-shirts, caps or bearing handbills, posters, pamphlets and banners of candidates.

This can pose as a risk.

8. Avoid joining in on inciting discussions at the
voting center which may be capable of fanning the embers of political discords amongst the political parties and their agents.

9. Stay away from parked cars and abandoned
packages, luggage etc.

10. Do not buy drinks, snacks, etc. around polling centers, nor should your share/receive consumables or gifts from anyone at the polling centers.

If you sense danger or suspect any foul play, report to the approved Security Agents.

Don’t take the law into your own hands!

11. Avoid taking your vehicle, kids or expensive
jewelries and other personal belongings to the
polling centers.

12. As part of security arrangements, all
church halls will be evacuated after every church service within 1 hour.

Brethren will not be allowed to hang or cluster around the church hall or entrances after services or programs.

13. Vehicles will not be allowed to park close to
the entrances of the church facilities for pick up or drop off.

You are encouraged to be extra-vigilant and law- abiding during this period.

Further information will be provided as the elections draw near.

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