
Commissioner of Police in charge of Ekiti North Senatorial District, Ali Janga, has decried the high level of alarms being raised by people on the conduct of the governorship election today, Saturday.
The police boss, who spoke to news men today said: “I have visited three Local Governments Areas and there were no electoral manipulation anywhere. People raised false alarm by sending distress calls to us, but many of them were found to be false when we got there.”
Ali Janga, who commended the people for their massive turn out to cast their votes and INEC for the transparency in the discharge of its duties, said: “election materials were distributed as early as possible and they were guarded by security. And the turnout was very impressive.
“With what I have seen, I know that Ekiti people are determined and desirous of choosing a new leader.”
Ali Janga was among the three CPs deployed in Ekiti by the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris to monitor the election and work with the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Operations, Habilal Joshak.
He is in charge of Ekiti North senatorial district, comprising Ikole , Ido/ Osi, Oye, Moba and Ilejemeje.