Heavy security presence has been observed in Jos, the Plateau State capital, and surrounding areas as the State Independent Electoral Commission conducts local government elections today.
It was reported that elections are taking place across the 17 local government areas of the state to elect new chairmen and councillors.
Our correspondent, monitoring the elections, observed Armoured Personnel Carriers belonging to the police bomb squad, along with other security vehicles, stationed at strategic points in Jos and its environs.
Stern-looking security operatives were also spotted guarding various locations, particularly around the PLSIEC headquarters on John Samci Road in the state capital. Heavily armed officers had blocked adjoining streets leading to the commission’s office.
Further checks by our correspondent revealed that other major roads leading in and out of Jos were similarly sealed off by security personnel as early as 7 a.m. The move is aimed at preventing any breakdown of law and order during the elections.
However, individuals on essential duties, including journalists, were subjected to thorough searches before being granted passage at security checkpoints,
A security officer, who requested anonymity, confirmed that the heavy presence was based on instructions to maintain peace throughout the election process.
“We are here to enforce law and order. That is all I can say,” the officer stated.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of PLSIEC, Plangji Cishak, had earlier assured Plateau residents of the commission’s commitment to delivering a credible election.
“As we build up to the October 9 elections, I want to reaffirm our promise to the people of Plateau State: we are committed to conducting a free, fair, and credible election. This election is unique, as we have adhered to our timelines—except for one postponement due to the nationwide protests. Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s support has been key to our success, and I must emphasize that the Governor has fully respected our operational independence,” Cishak stated.
As of the time of filing this report, voting had commenced across the LGAs under strict security monitoring.