Supreme Court Judgment: Kogi NSCDC Deploys over 1,000 Personnel to Maintain Peace

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) has deployed over 1,000 personnel to maintain peace in Kogi State as the Supreme Court delivers judgment on Kogi governorship election appeals today.

Commandant of the corps in the state, Everestus Obiyo, who stated this at a press briefing in Lokoja yesterday, said the effort was to avert possible breakdown of law and order after the court judgment.

Obiyo stressed that the command would not hesitate to deal decisively with any individual or group that disturbed public peace after the verdict.

According to him, peace remains the hallmark of any meaningful development, urging the people of the state to remain calm and display sense of maturity during and after the judgment.
He reiterated the corps’ mandate to protect critical infrastructure in the state.

Obiyo urged traditional rulers, religious leaders, parents and guardians, to educate their people on the need to avoid acts capable of undermining peace in the state.

The commandant urged youths in the state to desist from any act that could land them in trouble, but engage in lawful businesses and ventures as means of livelihood.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that both Idris Wada and James Faleke approached the Supreme Court after the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the governorship election petitions tribunal, which dismissed all six petitions challenging the election of Governor Bello.

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