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Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Grace Iringe-Koko, the police reminded the public that a restraining order was issued by the Federal High Court in Abuja on July 19, 2024.
The Nigeria Police Force has pledged to uphold the Federal High Court’s ruling that bars the conduct of the local government elections scheduled for tomorrow (Saturday) in Rivers State.
In a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Grace Iringe-Koko, the police reminded the public that a restraining order was issued by the Federal High Court in Abuja on July 19, 2024.
Iringe-Koko explained that the order prohibits the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies from providing security during the election.
The Federal High Court in Abuja issued a restraining order on July 19, 2024, preventing the police and other security forces from providing security for the elections.
The ruling was reiterated on September 30, 2024, with clear instructions for the police to refrain from any involvement in the electoral process.
Iringe-Koko’s statement reiterated that the Nigeria Police Force has received legal counsel to comply fully with the judgment, stating, “We are bound by the rule of law and have been advised by our legal department to respect the court’s decision.”
She said, “Given these circumstances, the Nigeria Police Force has been advised by the Force Legal Department that the ruling from the Federal High Court on September 30, 2024, takes precedence.
“Recently, an opposition party protested, calling for adherence to the court orders and expressing their determination to prevent any disregard for the law.”
Iringe-Koko said that the Nigeria Police Force encourages all parties to seek appropriate legal redress if they feel aggrieved by any decisions or actions related to the election process.
“The Nigeria Police Force is dedicated to maintaining law and order and will not stand idly by in the face of potential disturbances.
“Necessary actions will be taken to enforce the court’s orders. All Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers, and Tactical Commanders have been directed to ensure full compliance with the judgment of the Federal High Court,” Iringe-Koko added.