The Zamfara Democracy Monitoring Group (ZDMG) has expressed grave concern over the massive deployment and redeployment of police officers and other security personnel across Zamfara State before the forthcoming rerun elections.
In a statement signed by its Chairman, Lawali Hassan, the group said it had obtained a police signal indicating the posting of a high-ranking Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) from Force Headquarters, along with units from Kaduna, Zaria, Sokoto, and Gombe.
He said: “It is with grave concern that the Zamfara Democracy Monitoring Group (ZDMG) addresses the recent developments regarding the massive police deployment and redeployment observed across the state, as indicated by a police signal received by our organisation.
“The actions taken by the authorities, which include the posting of a high-ranking Assistant Inspector General (AIG) from Force Headquarters, alongside various police units from Kaduna, Zaria, and Sokoto, signal an alarming trend that threatens the integrity of our democratic processes.
“The ZDMG has noted with dismay the presence of personnel from the Special Investigation Bureau (SIB) from Gombe, Force Headquarters, and Kaduna, as well as the deployment of Mobile Police (MOPOL) units.
“Such a significant mobilisation of law enforcement resources, particularly in the context of the upcoming rerun elections, raises serious questions about the intentions behind these actions.
“We are compelled to assert that this deployment appears to be a calculated manoeuvre aimed at ensuring electoral victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the rerun elections not concluded last Saturday.
“It is imperative to recall that during the recent elections, there was an unprecedented involvement of military personnel, including members of the Air Force and Navy, in what should have been a civilian-led electoral process.
“The presence of these armed forces, who ordinarily have no legitimate role in democratic elections, further underscores the unsettling nature of the current political climate in Zamfara.
“Their involvement not only undermines the sanctity of the electoral process but also instils fear and apprehension among the electorate, thereby jeopardising the fundamental right of citizens to participate freely and fairly in the democratic process.”
Hassan described the development as particularly disheartening given Zamfara’s long history of insecurity and terrorism.
He said the government’s show of force could worsen tensions instead of building trust in a fragile community.
He added, “The ZDMG firmly believes that the right to vote is sacrosanct and must be protected from coercion or manipulation. We categorically reject attempts to subvert the people’s will through intimidation or undue influence.
“The deployment of police and military resources in a manner that appears to favour one political party over others is not merely unreasonable; it is an affront to the democratic ideals that we hold dear.”
The group called on authorities to reconsider their actions and uphold the principles of free and fair elections, urging civil society, political parties, and the international community to condemn an “unacceptable attempt to subvert democracy.”
“We call upon all stakeholders, including civil society organisations, political parties, and the international community, to join us in condemning these actions and to advocate for protecting our democratic rights.
“The ZDMG is prepared to vehemently resist any attempts to undermine the electoral process and ensure that the people’s voices are heard and respected.
“We will monitor the situation closely and mobilise our resources to safeguard the integrity of the upcoming elections. We implore the citizens of Zamfara to remain vigilant and to stand firm in their commitment to democracy.
“The ZDMG reiterates that the recent police deployment in Zamfara is an unacceptable attempt to subvert democracy and manipulate the electoral process. We demand accountability, transparency, and respect for the people’s will. The time has come for the authorities to uphold their responsibility to protect the democratic rights of all citizens, rather than to impose a regime of fear and control.”
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