President Jonathan Rattled On Visit To Police College


The police authorities were in shock last night after an angry President Goodluck Jonathan stormed out of the Police College, Ikeja, Lagos during an unexpected visit to personally assess the rot at the college.
The President’s visit was provoked by a week long expose by the Lagos –based Channels Television on the dehumanising conditions trainee policemen go through in the college.
President Jonathan, who was on his way to Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire for a meeting of ECOWAS leaders on the insurgency in Mali, was as embarrassed by what he saw as the inability of the Commandant of the institution, Police Commissioner I.F.Yerima, to answer any of the four questions he asked the police officer.
The President and his entourage, including the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Zone Two, Mamman Tsafe, and the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, drove into the college at about 3pm and parked in front of the Sports Store.
From there,he walked to the hostels. He also inspected the women’s hostels,the kitchen, the dining halls facing the parade field and the officers’ mess.
Security was tight with armed soldiers and policemen deployed in strategic places in the college.
As he left the mess to enter his car, he suddenly paused and faced CP Yerima to ask him a few questions.
By now, a crowd had gathered struggling to see the President and were at the same time hailing him.
He waved to them to acknowledge their greetings.
Then came the first question for the College Commandant: How was Channels TV able to penetrate and record the mess without detection?
The CP had no answer.
The second question followed: When was the recording done. Again there was no answer.
The Commandant turned to his deputy and other senior officers to assist him in answering the President’s questions, but none was able to help him out.
The President then quipped: “This is a calculated attempt to damage the image of the government, as the college is not the only training institution in the country.”
He soon entered his car and left.
After the President’s departure, the college Commandant met briefly with his officers before he too took his leave.
Senior officers later gathered in groups to review the visit.
Some of policemen in the college who pleaded for anonymity were happy at the President’s visit which they said would help in reversing the fortunes of the college.
They called for the probe of the trainees’ welfare in the last five years.

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Chris Kehinde Nwandu is the Editor In Chief of CKNNEWS || He is a Law graduate and an Alumnus of Lagos State University, Lead City University Ibadan and Nigerian Institute Of Journalism || With over 2 decades practice in Journalism, PR and Advertising, he is a member of several Professional bodies within and outside Nigeria || Member: Institute Of Chartered Arbitrators ( UK ) || Member : Institute of Chartered Mediators And Conciliation || Member : Nigerian Institute Of Public Relations || Member : Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria || Fellow : Institute of Personality Development And Customer Relationship Management || Member and Chairman Board Of Trustees: Guild Of Professional Bloggers of Nigeria

13 Comments

  1. This shows d high level of corruption in d nigerian police. All d past IG should be probed fr allowing d college to degrade to this level

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  2. How I wish this unexpected visit by the president will extend to other institution.

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  3. Great work there channelsTv. Kudos 2 u 4 dis expose

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  4. Coruption in Nigeria is two much.time has come wen every one will stand on our fit nd fight this suff.police is de worse thing that allow de coruption in Nigeria

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  5. Go to police collage nd see there teachers,selling beers nd meet,the don't teach again.the only no there business'please Mr presdent help nd close that beer shopes or hand it over to non teachers thanks

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  6. I'am very disappointed by the questions of Mr presenting cos I was thinking that he'll ask y is their hotels and classrooms so delapidated, and wellfare nt taking care of, he only ask y they allow this 2 b exposed. Pls our leaders, show some concerns 4 ur pple

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    1. Their don't care about us ooo

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  7. D president question is unwarranted,it shows dat is even part of d mess.he should av praise channels tv for a job welldone.God help our country.

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  8. If the questions asked by the president was about how the tv was able to revealed the state of structure in the institute,then we don't have concern leaders in this country.

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  9. If those were truelly his questions then Nigeria government is a shame to humanity...

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  10. I think his question was a good one considering what terrorists (BH) would have done within that pace. Review what happened at the police hqtrs.

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  11. D president is bereft of ideas. We need a proactive president, who is ever ready to take d bull by horns

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  12. How can you think his question was right when he is only concern about how they wanted to disgrace his govt, from his question he was not even thinking about boko haran or any other security challenges he would have prefere that the decay remain hiden and not reported our leaders lack knowledge and that is why we pray every day that God should give them wisdom, a good govt will be greatful to channel tv bcos they have present an opurtunity for them to correct some bad an to show the masses that they are for good and not decay he would hava ask question like, how did the place come to be the way it was now, what was their plan for repare? are they comfortable with the situation as it is? etc Then finaly he would have coution them about how porous the security of the place was.God Bless Nigeria

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