Stakeholders raise alarm over alleged plan to use Police in Ondo primaries

Alleged Plot to Use Police Ahead of Ondo Primaries Sparks Concern

There are growing concerns over an alleged plan by the Minister of Interior to deploy police operatives to arrest certain individuals in the days leading up to the forthcoming primary elections in Ondo State.

According to reports circulating among concerned citizens and political stakeholders, the move is perceived as an attempt to intimidate and suppress opposition voices ahead of the crucial exercise. The allegations have triggered anxiety within affected communities, with many warning that such actions could undermine the credibility of the electoral process.

Residents have further claimed that they have observed an increased presence of operatives believed to be from the Force Intelligence Department (FID) in the state capital, allegedly positioning for arrests in the days preceding the elections. This development, they say, has heightened tension across the state.

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In response, citizens have issued a strong appeal to the Inspector-General of Police (IG), urging immediate intervention to prevent any misuse of law enforcement agencies for political purposes.

They emphasized the need for neutrality and professionalism within the police force, particularly during sensitive political periods.

Stakeholders have also warned that any attempt to carry out what they described as politically motivated arrests will be strongly resisted. They cautioned that efforts to restrict or confront such operations could escalate into a serious crisis, potentially leading to a breakdown of law and order.

Observers note that maintaining peace and public trust will be critical as the primaries approach. Calls are mounting for all parties involved to uphold democratic principles and ensure that the electoral process remains free, fair, and devoid of intimidation.

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Meanwhile, all efforts to reach the minister proved abortive at press time.