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NASSARAWA STATE  POLICE BEEFS UP TIGHT SECURITY AHEAD OF COURT OF APPEAL RULING ON GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION                                                   

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NASSARAWA STATE  POLICE BEEFS UP TIGHT SECURITY AHEAD OF COURT OF APPEAL RULING ON GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION                                                                                                           20-11-23

By Sadiq Aminu                                                      Nasarawa State Police Command has beefed up security around the state ahead of the appeal court judgment between Governor Abdullahi Sule and the candidate of Peoples Democratic Party PDP Dr David Ombugadu in the March 18 2023 Governorship election.

Acting Commissioner of Police in the state DCP Shettima Muhammad stated this during a press briefing in Lafia.

DCP Muhammad explained that the police in collaboration with other security agencies had deployed personnel to strategic areas across the state to curtail any possible breakdown of law and order after the appeal court judgment which is expected to be decided any time soon.

He noted that security operatives had been placed on red alert to respond promptly to any activity and actions capable of fomenting trouble in any part of the state.

DCP Muhammad called political leaders in the state to caution their supporters on the need to maintain peace before and after the court judgment.

Governor Abdullahi Sule had appealed the nullification of his election in a split judgment of two to one at the tribunal.

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