My Dear people of Rivers State.
As we all know, the court ordered National and State Assembly Elections will take place on Saturday March 19, 2016 to fill the State's senatorial seats; 12 out of 13 House Of Representatives seats and 22 out of the 32 State House Of Assembly seats.
The rerun elections are pivotal to us as a state and as a people. As you cast your votes, you will be making fundamental decisions and choices on who gets elected to stand for our rights and promote our collective interest in the National Assembly.
You will be electing worthy representatives to the State House Of Assembly to join me to deliver our developmental agenda and help chart the future of our state through legislation and oversight.
Now that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to conduct the court ordered National and State Assemblies rerun elections in Rivers State, it is incumbent that we take full advantage of the opportunity to, once gain, exercise our democratic rightsto vote for the candidatesof our choice.
It is important to reiterate that the will of the people freely expressed through the ballot in root of democratic process and Rivers State cannot be an exception.
Thankfully, l have received concrete assurance from the INEC that the rerun in the state shallbe free, fair and credible. I believe that we can all trust on INEC to live up to this solemn promise.
However, let me warn that political party leaders and candidates must come terms with the fact that elections are not and must not be turned into a do or die affair, just as no political ambition warrants any person, no matter his position, to threaten the peace of the State by inciting and making unguarded statements in their desperation to win the rerun elections for their parties and candidates.
As the chief of staff of the State and Chairman Of security council, I assure everyone of us of our security and safety before, during and after the rerun elections.
The Nigerian Police and other security agencieshave put adequate to keep the peace and ensure an orderly conduct of the rerun elections throughout the state.
I have also received assurance from the armed forces that they will not deviate from their constitutional role of maintaining law and order before, during and after the rerun elections and I am satisfied with this assurance and believe that it would not be broken .
However, in line with the ongoing security operations to rid the state of cult-induced violence and criminality, I have requested the armed forces to increase security surveillance around some identified flashpoint of cultism and banditry in Abua/ODUAL, Andoni, Asari Toru, Ahoada-East , Ahoada-West, Emohua, Ikwerre, Opobo/Nkoro and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Areas of the State.
There is really nothing to fear for every law abiding citizen of the State while exercising rights to vote. On the Election day, simply take your permanent voters card (PVC) , walk to your polling units to be accredited, peacefully cast your vote and wait at a reasonable distance as allowed by law until the results are counted, announced and documented.
Do not submit to any intimidation by those who seek to scare you away from voting with the military . Take note that no person is allowed to go to the voting areas with uniform security personnel or thugs.
The security agencies have definite instructions to strictly enforce the restrictions on human and vehicular movement on Election day and consequently arrest any person or group of persons, including government vehicles, that violate this order and attempt to act in any way to undermine the peaceful conduct of the rerun elections in the State.
Finally, I hereby declare Thursday March 17th and Friday March 18th 2016 as work free days in Rivers State to enable workers from the public and private sectors fully participate in the rerun elections and exercise their franchise.
Consequently, all public service offices and institutions, including banks and schools must remain closed for the duration of the holidays.
Thank you and God bless Rivers State.
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