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Lagos Police Plans Stiff Security, Restricts Vehicle Movement As Local Government Elections Hold On 12th July

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The Lagos State Police Command said that elaborate security arrangements and comprehensive security measures have been put in place to ensure security, safety, and peaceful and orderly conduct of the Local Government Elections scheduled for Saturday, July 12, 2025, in the 20 LGAs and 37 LCDAs.  

The Command spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin, also said that the Lagos State Police Command in full agreement with other security and safety agencies complimenting the Police under the Interagency Consultative Committee on Elections Security (ICCES) in Lagos State and other critical stakeholders in the election, putting into cognizance foremost Public interest to enable adequate security, peaceful conduct and safety before, during and after the election, and also to effectively implement the robust security arrangements to protect and safeguard the election, the electorates, LASEIC officials and adhoc staff and electoral processes.

He also said that there will be total restriction of vehicular movement throughout Lagos State from 3 am on Saturday, 12th July, 2025, till 3 pm of the same Saturday, 12th July, 2025.

According to Hundeyin, the restriction will be strictly enforced across the entirety of Lagos State, stressing that the restriction of vehicular movement will apply to all roads and waterways within Lagos State jurisdiction.

The image manager added: “In compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act, the following additional measures have been put in place as follows: Police escorts and Armed Security aides are strictly prohibited from accompanying their principals to polling units or collation centres.

“This measure is to prevent any undue influence or intimidation during the election. The use of sirens at or in the vicinity of polling units and collation centres is prohibited. Furthermore, only vehicles designated for essential services, such as ambulances, fire trucks, and patrol vehicles operated by security agencies in the Interagency Consultative Committee on Election Security(ICCES), are permitted to operate during the restriction period.

“All other vehicles, including those belonging to any quasi-security outfit and state security agencies, are barred from movement, as no state-owned security agency is authorised to participate in the election security operations, in line with the Electoral Act.”

Hundeyin said that the movement restriction will not apply to essential services such as those on medical emergency and other emergency responders and their workers, the duly accredited officials of the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC), and accredited election observers and media practitioners on election coverage accredited by the Lagos State Independence Electoral Commission (LASIEC).

 

“These categories of groups and individuals are permitted to carry out their lawful duties during the election period, provided they adhere to all the relevant guidelines and regulations in the electoral act,” said Hundeyin.

 

He also explained that the Lagos State Police Command, with other security and safety agencies under the ICCES, will enforce total compliance with the restrictions on vehicular movement within the stipulated time.

He stated: “Any violation of these restrictions will be met with swift arrest of the offender(s) and their immediate prosecution. The Police personnel, other Security and safety agencies personnel and operatives have been duly authorised to enforce these measures and maintain law and order throughout the election period. They are under strict instructions to be polite, professional and firm in carrying out their duties, and accord members of the public utmost respect, in observance of their human rights and dignity of human persons.

“Members of the general public are hereby advised to take into consideration this restricted time and adjust their travelling plans, most especially those coming into the State from other parts of the Country.

 

Hundeyin said that all the security agencies personnel and other stakeholders, including the media and election observers accredited by LASEIC for the election, will have and wear their identification tags certified by LASEIC throughout the period of the Election.

He noted: “No one without the identification tag will be allowed to take part in the election. Anyone arrested without an identification tag will be investigated and prosecuted in line with the Electoral Act.

“The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Olohundare Jimoh, further implores the general public to show respect to the Police Officers and personnel of other Security and safety agencies that are deployed to their localities for security and other obligations for the security of the election.

“Lagosians are urged to demonstrate a peaceful disposition in observing their civic responsibilities and comply fully with these regulations as they exercise their democratic right to vote and be voted for

“The Command hereby sternly warns all miscreants, hoodlums, and thugs to stay away from the polling units, collation centres and other statutory places where the electoral processes are designated to take place throughout the State.

“The Police and other security agencies involved in the security of the election will not hesitate to apply the full weight of the law on any person(s) or group of persons planning to disrupt the election. Suspected miscreants, hoodlums and thugs and their sponsors will be promptly arrested, investigated and prosecuted.

“All the 15 Political Parties participating in the election and their leaderships in the State are enjoined to warn their members and supporters to abide by the electoral act in total and play the game according to the rules.

“The Police will not tolerate any overzealousness and unnecessary dramatisations that can cause disturbances of the peace or disruption of the electoral process at any stage. The full extent of the law will be applied to any violator or those who may attempt to violate the law during the period. Parents and guardians are also implored to prevail on their children and wards to desist from any act of violence, intimidation or harassment of people at the polling units, collation centres or any other area throughout the period of the election and beyond. The public is further encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious persons or activities in their vicinity by promptly contacting the police via the designated emergency lines: 08063299264 or 08065154338.

“The Lagos State Police Command remains committed to ensuring a secure, safe and credible election. And hereby appreciates in advance the cooperation of all residents in the implementation of the security arrangements for the July 12, 2025, Local Government Elections in Lagos State.”

 

 

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