AGAIN, GOV DIRI TASKS TRADITIONAL RULERS TO MAINTAIN PEACE, SECURITY AT KING AWALA'S CORONATION . (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE
Again, Gov Diri Tasks Traditional Rulers To Maintain Peace, Security At King Awala's Coronation Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has again urged traditional rulers to remain focused on the maintenance of peace, security and stability in their various domains as part of their contribution towards the development of the state. Governor Diri made the call at the weekend during the coronation ceremony ofHis Royal Majesty King Victor Awala, Ebeni-Ibe the Eighth (VIII) of Atissa Kingdom in the Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, at the Bishop Dimieari Grammar School, Yenagoa, the state capital. Represented by his deputy, Dr Peter Akpe, the Bayelsa Chief Executive acknowledged the critical role traditional rulers play in society as the custodians of culture and tradition, stressing that his administration will continue to hold them in high esteem. Expressing gratitude to the Chiefs and people of Epie-Atissa for their peaceful disposition, Governor Diri, noted...
The Nigerian Police Force,warns members of the public particularly those going to vote to beware of the following electoral offences on Election Day.1,casting of vote twice or more.2,Announcing false election result.3,stopping any other person from voting.4,Revealing information on a ballot paper of another person.5,Being in possession of another person's voters card.6,Disorderly Behaviour at polling unit.7,Canvassing for votes at polling unit.8,Shouting slogan of a political party at polling unit.9,Being armed with guns,sticks,stones or any other dangerous weapons at polling unit.10,Loitering or walking about in a polling unit.11,Using siren at a polling unit.12,Snatching or destroying ballot boxes or card readers.13,Holding public meeting during election hours on election day.14,Wearing or carrying badge or poster of a political party.15,Inflicts or threatens to inflict injury on any person or persons at a polling unit.NOTE-The Nigerian Police Force advises the public to avoid trouble,as any offender will be arrested and prosecuted.
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