Police Officers strategically deployed across nine constituencies in Western Province ahead of polling day
By Alfred Pagepitu, Stringer/Reporter – Western Province
With one day remaining before the polls, the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) and Assistance Defense Force have increased police presence in the outskirts of Western and Choiseul provinces as part of their joint election efforts.
In the Western Province, police officers have been strategically deployed across nine constituencies in preparation for the upcoming polling day.
Today, Gizo town witnessed police officers carrying out their duties along the streets and patrolling the shores of Western and Choiseul waters.
Provincial Police Commander Mathias Lenialu, in a statement, expressed his officers’ readiness for deployment throughout the region, working in collaboration with officers from Honiara and regional partners.
PPC Lenialu confirmed that his officers are stationed at the polling stations within the nine constituencies of the Western Province.
Lenialu conveyed confidence in the ability of his officers to provide effective security and urged the public to cooperate with the authorities and show respect towards the police personnel during their duties.
He also emphasized that the police force is prepared to handle any unexpected circumstances that may arise during the electoral process, calling upon citizens to support and respect the dedicated police personnel.
Lenialu emphasized that the campaign period has concluded without any significant issues related to the election being reported thus far.
“Over 200 officers will be deployed across the Western Province. As we approach the day of casting our votes, my officers are prepared and committed to ensuring a seamless and peaceful democratic exercise for all citizens in the province. I acknowledge the citizens of the Western Province for their contribution towards a fair and transparent election tomorrow,” said Lenialu.
Meanwhile, Electoral Manager Collin Potakana has expressed his appreciation for the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), acknowledging their crucial role in maintaining security during the dispatch of ballot boxes.
In an interview, Potakana praised the police officers for their active presence and dedication to upholding peace and ensuring safety during the challenging task of conducting the joint election.
“We have a strong working relationship with our police officers, who provide invaluable support in terms of security to ensure the smooth running of the dispatching process,” said Potakana.
He further added, “So far, the dispatching of polling kits and boxes has been proceeding well. We are making every effort to ensure that all boxes reach their final destinations before Wednesday’s polling day.”
Potakana expressed his gratitude to the hardworking police officers for their assistance in safeguarding the equipment, ensuring its safe storage, and contributing to a fair electoral process.
Contribution from our stringer in the Western Province is supported by BBC Media Action through Media Strengthening in Solomon Islands Project with the Media Association of Solomon Islands (MASI)