The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Baba, has directed the convergence of all Heads of Operations in State and Zonal Commands at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, on Monday at 9am, for a one-day training seminar on practical approaches to curbing electoral violence within the election process.

This is part of his quest to ensure officers of the Nigeria Police Force are adequately prepared to effectively police the 2023 General Elections, particularly officers responsible for strategic operational deployments and active field duties across the states of the Federation.

The seminar to be declared open by the IGP on Monday, will have in attendance Deputy Commissioners of Police in charge of Operations at all Zonal and State Commands of the Nigeria Police Force, participants from the operations department of the military, and other security agencies involved in election security management, members of Civil Society Organisations, the Media, Youth representatives and the diplomatic community.

The seminar is theme “The Role of the Nigeria Police Force in Curbing Election Violence in Nigeria as it Affects the Upcoming 2023 General Elections”.

Professor Sunday Ochoche of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, will serve as a keynote speaker alongside retired AIG Wilson Inalegwu and retired CP Lawrence Alobi at the Seminar organised by the NPF in conjunction with Central Soft Support Services.

The Inspector-General of Police assured that the Nigeria Police Force will collaborate with relevant stakeholders to ensure preparedness to deliver on its mandate of providing full security coverage before, during, and after the 2023 General Elections.

This is contained in a statement by Force Public Relations Officer CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi.