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Final Letter To Anambra Governorship Poll Stakeholders: Making The All-Important Poll Secured, Popularly Participated, Conclusive, Free & Credible

Ref: INTERSOC-SBCHROs/ 02/11/017/AN/GUB/HS

Anambra INEC Headquarters, State House of Assembly Road

Awka, Anambra State

Anambra State Police Headquarters
Awka, Anambra State

Anambra SSS Directorate
Amawbia, Anambra State

Onitsha Military Cantonment
302 Artillery Regiment, Onitsha

The Nigerian Navy Post, Iyiowa Odekpe
Ogbaru, Anambra State
Sirs,
Final Letter To Anambra Governorship Poll Stakeholders: Making The All-Important Poll Secured, Popularly Participated, Conclusive, Free & Credible

(Intersociety/SBCHROs, Nigeria: 14th November 2017)-We the leaders of Intersociety (Int’l Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law) and SBCHROs (Southeast Based Coalition of Human Rights Organizations) respectfully write your public offices with respect to the above underlined important subject. Note that the letters have been successfully delivered to their recipients as dated.

Making Anambra 2017 Governorship Election secured, popularly participated, conclusive, free and credible is the collective concern and expectation of all Nigerians, our organizations and members of the international community. To achieve these goes far beyond media sensationalism and security show of force on the pages of newspaper and other mass media by poll security handlers especially the authorities of the Nigeria Police Force in the State led by CP Garuba Umar.

It also goes beyond deployment of over 55,000 armed security personnel including “26,000 armed police personnel involving special mobile and anti terrorism squads, etc; 10,000 armed soldiers, 5, 000 armed naval personnel, 3,000 armed air force personnel and 11,000 armed personnel of the Nigerian Security & Civil Defense Force (NSCDF) and 3000 of its Dogs; as well as flooding of the State with war weapons such 15 armored personnel carriers, war aerial helicopters and war gunboats”.

It must be clearly understood that this is just a staggered governorship election and not a war situation. As rights CSOs’ leaders with advocacy and academic expertise in security and democracy matters, we are deeply worried over non tactical handling classs of critical civil matters such as “2017 Anambra Governorship matter” by heads of security agencies in the State especially the authorities of Anambra State Police Command led by CP Garuba Umaru.

Pronouncements over sensitive election security matters ought to be handled with tact and caution so as not to make the voting population vulnerable and apprehensive. Psychological demilitarization and forensic securitization (mute security and intelligence) should be the major thrust of such poll security pronouncements including media interviews and press releases. This is more so when the same Anambra voting population and the entire population are already facing consistent, intensive and extensive psychological threats from some non State actor social groups.

The end product of every popular election especially in developing countries such as Nigeria and Anambra State is not to escalate and proliferate the number of armed combatants and weapons deployed for poll security or engage in alarmist media noises and military/security show of strength or force in the pages of newspaper and other mass media; but ability of the election organizers and poll security providers to demilitarize the already psychologically militarized and apprehensive voting population. This is done by tactical and forensic poll securitization.

One of the major failures of election conductors and poll security providers, till date, in Nigeria is absence of electronic voting and its simplified methodologies. Had Nigeria joined other global societies in the institutionalization of electronic voting side by side with manual voting; flooding of electoral arenas with war combatants and weapons as well as their media hypes would have been drastically reduced, if not totally out-fashioned.

Consequently, Sirs, we call upon all of you to jointly and respectively ensure as follows:

  1. Duties Before Anambra REC & His Co-Poll Handlers

Duties Before Anambra CP And His Army, SSS & Naval Counterparts

The 4, 608 polling booths shall be manned by NPF and NSCDF operatives, while members of the Nigerian Armed Forces including soldiers, naval and air force are restricted to emergency response securitization patrols and other arrangements.

Signed:
For: International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law (Intersociety)

Emeka Umeagbalasi (Criminologist & Graduate of Security Studies)

Board Chairman
Mobile Line: +2348174090052
Email: botchairman@intersociety-ng.org

Chinwe Umeche, Esq., LLB, BL
Head, Democracy & Good Governance Program
Mobile Line: +2347013238673
For: Southeast Based Coalition of Human Rights Organizations (SBCHROs)

  1. Comrade Aloysius Attah (+2348035090548)

For: Civil Liberties Organization, Southeast Zone (Southeast CLO)

  1. Comrade Peter Onyegiri (+2347036892777)

For: Centre for Human Rights & Peace Advocacy (CHRPA)

  1. Comrade Samuel Njoku (+2348039444628)

For: Human Rights Organization of Nigeria (HRON)

  1. Engineer Rufus Duru (+2348037513519)

For: Global Rights & Development International (GRDI)

  1. Comrade Chike Umeh ( +2348064869601)

For: Society Advocacy Watch Project (SWAP)

  1. Obianuju Joy Igboeli, Esq. (+2348180771506)

For: Anambra Human Rights Forum (ANHRF)

  1. Comrade Alex Olisa (+2348034090410)

For: Southeast Good Governance Forum (SEGGF)

  1. Jerry Chukwuokoro, PhD (+2348035372962)

For: International Solidarity for Peace & Human Rights Initiative (ISPHRI)

  1. Mr. Tochukwu Ezeoke (+447748612933)

For: Igbo Ekunie Initiative (Pan Igbo Rights Advocacy Group)

  1. Comrade Vincent Ezekwume (+2348171793911)

For: Civil Liberties Organization, Anambra State Branch (Anambra CLO)

  1. Comrade Nelson Nnana Nwafor (+2348033383708)

For: Foundation for Environmental Rights, Advocacy & Development (FENRAD-Nigeria)

  1. Comrade Ozor Ugonna Kingsley (+2348138898669)

For: Rural Engagement & Development Foundation (RED-Foundation)

  1. Comrade Orji Andy Ndukwe (+2347033413515)

For: Society for Economic Rights & Social Justice (SERSj)

  1. Comrade Nwokocha Anozie Innocent (+2348063771269)

For: Initiative for Ideal Development & Emancipatory Leadership in Nigeria (IDEAL-Nigeria)

  1. Comrade Chilos A.C. Godsent (+2347037997507)

For: Igbo National Council (INC)

  1. Prince Chukwuemeka Onyeso (+2348187194207)

For: Forum for Promotion of National Ethos & Values (FPNEV)

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