2019 polls: Governors raise alarm over proliferation of arms, ammunition



Governors of the 36 states of the federation have expressed concerns over the proliferation of arms and ammunition in the country ahead of the forthcoming elections. 


Rising from a meeting between the governors under aegis of Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) and top security officers headed by the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mr Babagana Monguno, in Abuja, chairman of the forum and governor of Zamfara state, Mr Abdul’aziz Yari, said the spate of kidnappings in the country is also sources of concern to them. 

He said the governors have also resolved to collaborate with security agencies to ensure that the elections are free, fair and credible. 

“Governors as major stakeholders, they (NSA and security agencies) seek our cooperation so that their job would be easier. We promised to do our best and ensure the election is free and credible. 

“Not only that, we came through the ballot box and we are going through the same process to seek reelection and make sure that the election is free and is commended by the international community as they did in 2015,” he said. 

He said the governors have recommended a stronger collaboration and intelligence sharing amongst security agencies to ensure that lives and properties are protected in all parts of the country.

Also speaking, acting Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Muhammed Adamu, said the police would ensure a violence-free poll.
He said security agencies are ready for the election and would ensure that they mop up illegal arms in the system. 
The IGP said police would remain neutral before, during and after polls. 
The National Security Adviser (NSA), Babagana Monguno, called the meeting to update the governors on the security situation in the country as it heads to elections. 
He had convened the meeting with the governors in order to get their buy in as regards the implementation of security measures for the smooth conduct of the elections. 

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