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Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by treesun(op): 9:02pm On Jun 23, 2025
The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has refuted claims that security agencies manipulate election outcomes in Nigeria, insisting such allegations are baseless and unfair.

Speaking at the third National Democracy Stakeholders Summit in Abuja on Monday, Egbetokun stated that the police remain impartial actors during electoral exercises, with no role in determining or influencing vote counts.

Represented by the Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory, Adewale Ajao, the police chief clarified that the role of officers during elections is strictly limited to maintaining order and securing the process.

“The idea that the police are involved in rigging is pure imagination.

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“We are not partisans—we are not umpires. We don’t count votes; we only monitor the process while INEC does the collation,” Egbetokun said.

The remarks come amid lingering controversies from the 2023 general elections, where both the opposition and the ruling All Progressives Congress accused each other—and election stakeholders—of complicity in widespread irregularities.

Egbetokun stressed that the police are constantly working to build professionalism through collaboration and capacity-building.


“We have renewed inter-agency synergy, including with INEC, civil society organisations, and the media.

“Our officers are undergoing continuous training to keep them aligned with democratic standards. I believe the results are becoming evident in off-cycle elections,” he said.

‘Arming citizens’ll worsen insecurity’

Egbetokun also addressed growing calls for the Federal Government to grant citizens the right to bear arms, warning that such a policy would escalate violence rather than curb it.

“You can’t solve violence with violence.

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“The solution lies in dialogue, tolerance, and mutual surveillance. Armed citizenry will only compound our security challenges,” he said.

He emphasised that Nigeria must learn from the experiences of other countries where such policies have failed to bring peace.


“Insecurity is a global crisis, and Nigeria is having its fair share. The answer is collaboration—not more weapons on the streets,” he added.

In his presentation at the summit, the Chairman of the Proponent Council of the Nigeria Democracy Stakeholders Group, Dr. Kletsaint Akor, warned that democracy in Nigeria cannot thrive without electoral legitimacy.

He noted that while the introduction of technologies like BVAS and electronic transmission of results were meant to improve credibility, lapses in implementation during the 2023 elections undermined public trust.

“Elections are not endpoints; they are entry points.

“Without electoral legitimacy, governance becomes performative rather than productive. We must institutionalise reforms—granting INEC funding autonomy, ensuring transparent appointment of commissioners, and enforcing consequences for malpractice,” Akor said.

Meanwhile, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, lauded Tinubu’s administration for initiating tough reforms despite turbulent economic conditions and public expectations.

Akume, represented by Nadungu Gagare, Permanent Secretary for Economic and Political Affairs, said the mid-term review should not be seen as a ceremonial ritual but a democratic exercise in transparency and accountability.

“In just two years, this administration has prioritised reforms across critical sectors.

“These interventions are laying the foundation for long-term national stability and inclusive growth,” he said.
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Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by givedemwotowoto: 9:14pm On Jun 23, 2025
Peter Obi said the solution is to count those who refuse to count the results, and maybe show massive love to those who try to rig elections? There’s no way you’ll show love to someone and their heart won’t melt and stop them from rigging. 🤡
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by destinychildolu(m): 9:18pm On Jun 23, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
Peter Obi said the solution is to count those who refuse to count the results, and maybe show massive love to those who try to rig elections? There’s no way you’ll show love to someone and their heart won’t melt and stop them from rigging. 🤡
Tinubu slogan during Osun and Ekiti election in 2013 was "Rig and Roast" Why can't the opposition copy Tinubu
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by MaziObinnaokija: 9:21pm On Jun 23, 2025
.We are waiting for 2027 election cool grin. EMILOKAN will complete his 8 years cool cool.After that,North E/NW can slug it out. grin grin grin


GBAJUE OF AGULU can try in 2049
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by givedemwotowoto: 9:22pm On Jun 23, 2025
destinychildolu:
Tinubu slogan during Osun and Ekiti election in 2013 was "Rig and Roast" Why can't the opposition copy Tinubu
Violence is not the way. Just count and show love to riggers. Their hearts will melt 🤡
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by specialmati(m): 9:22pm On Jun 23, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin someone said they only protect the rigger.more money to them at road blocks
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by specialmati(m): 9:24pm On Jun 23, 2025
MaziObinnaokija:
.We are waiting for 2027 election cool grin. EMILOKAN will complete his 8 years cool cool.After that,North E/NW can slug it out. grin grin grin


GBAJUE OF AGULU can try in 2049
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin you will receive 12 bullion vans from Agbero chairman Lagos State by this time tomorrow
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by thesicilian: 9:25pm On Jun 23, 2025
MaziObinnaokija:
.We are waiting for 2027 election cool grin. EMILOKAN will complete his 8 years cool cool.After that,North E/NW can slug it out. grin grin grin


GBAJUE OF AGULU can try in 2049
By 2039 he'll be around 77yrs of age. Then he'll no longer be able to deceive even his own obidients that he's one of the youths.
As it is his presidential hope is already over, but he and his people do not know it yet
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by thesicilian: 9:27pm On Jun 23, 2025
treesun:
‘Arming citizens’ll worsen insecurity’

Egbetokun also addressed growing calls for the Federal Government to grant citizens the right to bear arms, warning that such a policy would escalate violence rather than curb it.

You can’t solve violence with violence.

“The solution lies in dialogue, tolerance, and mutual surveillance. Armed citizenry will only compound our security challenges,” he said.

He emphasised that Nigeria must learn from the experiences of other countries where such policies have failed to bring peace.


“Insecurity is a global crisis, and Nigeria is having its fair share. The answer is collaboration—not more weapons on the streets,” he added.
The best way to solve violence in most cases is through violence. As the saying goes, if you want peace you must prepare for war.
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by MaziObinnaokija: 9:32pm On Jun 23, 2025
specialmati:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin you will receive 12 bullion vans from Agbero chairman Lagos State by this time tomorrow
Kip repeating the dry thing ova and ova..ALAGULU best chance is 2049.He should continue to wail around.After 2027,he'll quit 😢 😭 lipsrsealed sad grin cheesy
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by destinychildolu(m): 9:37pm On Jun 23, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
Violence is not the way. Just count and show love to riggers. Their hearts will melt 🤡
There's no violence in dat naa. Rig and Roast. Don't you want vultures to eat? There was one Demola guy that was stone in Lagos during an election cycle. That they used big stone to decorate his head for ballot box snatching. That's what me I don't like.
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by Racoon(m): 11:01pm On Jun 23, 2025
The inglorious acts of MC Oluomo and all the hoardes of miscreants threatening and stealing ballot boxes are didn't happened without the connivance of the police.

Yes! They can deny reality or exonerate themselves as regards the many impunity they have supported, but the have the Lord God Almighty to face in Judgement sometime someday.
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by Nbotee(m): 11:25pm On Jun 23, 2025
Well technically you are right sire. The Police simply intentionally looks the other say when thugs ballot box snatchers and other illegal and criminal acts go on both at the polling station and the nation at large
Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by specialmati(m): 8:16am On Jun 24, 2025
MaziObinnaokija:
Kip repeating the dry thing ova and ova..ALAGULU best chance is 2049.He should continue to wail around.After 2027,he'll quit 😢 😭 lipsrsealed sad grin cheesy
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin 78bullion vans to you from the manufacturer of bullion vans in Lagos State.receive it

Re: Police Not Involved In Election Rigging, Says IG by kettykings: 8:24am On Jun 24, 2025
Does Nigeria really have a police or security. May God continue to protect us
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