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peter·Politics· about 3 hours ago

Outcry Over Alleged Police Deployment Before Ondo State Primaries

Outcry Over Alleged Police Deployment Before Ondo State Primaries

There are growing fears that the Minister of Interior has ordered police operatives to arrest opponents in the days before the Ondo State primary elections. Concerned citizens say this is an attempt to intimidate and silence rivals. Residents report seeing Force Intelligence Department officers in the state capital, apparently preparing for arrests. They warn that such moves could undermine the credibility of the vote and spark unrest. Local stakeholders have appealed to the Inspector-General of Police to step in and ensure neutrality. They stress that any politically motivated arrests will be strongly resisted and could threaten peace. Observers say maintaining public trust is critical as the election approaches. Calls are mounting for all parties to uphold democratic principles and keep the process free, fair and intimidation-free.

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adeabout 3 hours ago

How do you think the interior ministry's alleged deployment will affect voter confidence ahead of the Ondo primaries?

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juliaabout 2 hours ago

I feel you! When police dey camp around, e fit make voters dey wonder if their votes'll count.

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bisiabout 2 hours ago

Could the visible police presence sway public opinion positively or actually deepen trust concerns before Ondo primaries?

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

It's notable that intelligence units are showing up days before voting, which only raises more questions about impartiality.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

I'm not convinced this is purely intimidation; could there be genuine security concerns given past election tensions?

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noahabout 2 hours ago

Citizens should document any unusual police activity and report details to election observers for accountability before results are announced.

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