We’ll Identify, Arrest Criminals, Collaborators Throughout The Electoral Process – DSS

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BY AMOS DUNIA, ABUJA – The Department of State Services (DSS) on Monday declared that it is determined to identify and arrest criminals and their collaborators whose activities are counter to the national objective of achieving peaceful and orderly elections.

It therefore charged all stakeholders in the electoral process particularly politicians, citizens, voters, observers, electoral officers, the media, Civil Society Organizations and security operatives to be law abiding and observe the rules of engagement.

Similarly, the DSS said it would not condone fake news, incendiary or hate speeches designed to whip up dangerous ethnic, religious and/or political sentiments capable of stoking the embers of violence.

In this wise, it warned that prospective law breakers are forewarned to steer clear of acts capable of undermining national security and stability, stressing that the Service will, however, not stand idly and watch miscreants and mischief makers bring avoidable chaos and disorder upon the nation.

The Service further explained that as Nigerians go to the polls to elect their leaders at the national and state levels, observing the rules of engagement is germane to the success of the exercise.

This is just as the Service assured that it is committed to the provision of adequate security throughout the period of the electoral process.

These were contained in a statement by the Public Relations Officer of the DSS, National Headquarters, Mr. Peter Afunanya, who further enjoined politicians and the youth to shun all acts of violence just as observers are urged to keep to the fundamentals and principles of election monitoring as allowed by law and global best practice.

Afunanya further said; “Without doubt, the Electoral Act is clear on the roles of stakeholders. The common aim of all and sundry should be for Nigeria to hold successful elections that will be adjudged free, fair, transparent and credible and accepted nationally and internationally.

“Everyone is urged to conduct themselves properly before, during and after the elections and avoid actions that may cause breakdown of law and order.

“On its part, the DSS will professionally discharge its statutory mandate which, among others, is to detect and prevent threats and crimes against the internal security of Nigeria.

“Also, it will appropriately engage stakeholders. This is for the protection and success of the elections. Therefore, ensuring security that will make the electoral process noble and acceptable to participants and their supporters is uppermost to the Service.

“Furthermore, the public is implored to support security agencies and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to undertake violence free elections.

“In the same vein, law abiding citizens and residents are entreated to timely avail the agencies information regarding suspected thuggery, theft of electoral materials, violence of any dimensions and other plans that will bring our democratic journey to question.

“Once again, the DSS encourages all citizens to responsibly exercise their civic duties without fear as security measures have been put in place for the safety of lives and property.

“However, Nigerians and, indeed, residents are advised to be vigilant and promptly report, to security and law enforcement agencies nearest to them for deserved interventions, unusual activities or movements likely to undermine the elections.”

The DSS said that the following telephone lines and e-mail address (07055655591; 09030002189 and dsspr@dss.gov.ng) can be used to reach the Service during the period

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