The Movement for the Survival of Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND) has issued a strong warning to security agencies tasked with overseeing the upcoming gubernatorial election in Bayelsa State, scheduled for November 11.JAMB Portal
The group’s main message: refrain from acts of intimidation and suppression towards eligible voters.
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In a public statement released in Yenagoa on Monday, the National Secretary of MOSIEND, Amb. Winston Amain, emphasized the fundamental importance of allowing all eligible voters to exercise their democratic rights unhindered, free from the threat of disenfranchisement by politicians or their affiliated goons.InformationGuideNigeria
Amb. Amain further highlighted the pivotal role security agencies play in protecting the electorate during the voting process, urging them to be the custodians of peace and order.
He stressed the importance of understanding the lasting impact of each election, urging all involved – both participants and overseers – to eschew any actions that could disturb the existing peace in Bayelsa State.NYSC Portal
The statement reaffirms the commitment of MOSIEND to a peaceful electoral process, underscoring the responsibility that falls on security agencies to ensure a free, fair, and safe voting environment for all Bayelsans.
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