The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar,
said on Friday that the force would fish out the killers of the
Kwara Commissioner of Police, Mr Chinwike Asadu.
Abubakar
stated this in Nsukka during the burial of Asadu who was killed by gunmen
in Enugu on March 2.
He
said that the police were working round the clock and in no distant time,
will make arrest and announce the killers of Asadu.
“I
assure Nigerians that the police will not rest until it fishes out killers of
late Kwara State CP.
“The
public should bear with us as in no distant time the killers will be paraded to
the public,” he said.
The
IG, who was represented by Mr Kachi Udorji, Deputy Inspector-General of Police
(DIG), described late Asadu as a fine, dedicated, honest gentleman who served
his fatherland with patriotism.
“The
death of Asadu has robbed the police of a brilliant, dedicated and honest
officer.
‘It
is as result of his hard work that he died in active service while serving the
fatherland.
“The
police will ever remember him because of his good legacies,“ he said.
Abubakar
said the police would assist the wife and children to ensure that
they did nor face hardship.
The
Commissioner of Police for Enugu State, Mr Tonye Ebitibituwa, said the late CP
was a devoted and humble officer who believed in hard work to achieve greatness
in life.
“Asadu
is a police officer who achieved greatness through dedication and honesty,” he
said.
Earlier
in his homily at St Victor Catholic Church Onuiyi Nsukka, Rev. Fr. Josephat
Ogbodo said that Asadu, being a believer in Christ Jesus while alive, had not
died but was sleeping in the Lord.
“Asadu
has not died; he is sleeping in the Lord and will rise on the last day.
“Criminals
can only kill the body but we can not kill the soul,“ he said.
Ogbodo
decried the high level of insecurity in Nigeria, which he said, had resulted in
killing of innocent Nigerians daily.
“The
insecurity in the country has reached a dangerous dimension that a police
commissioner could be killed by unknown gunmen,” he said.
He
urged Nigerians to always pray for security agencies in the country who had
become target of armed robbers, assassins and terrorists.
“It
is now a high risk to work as a member of security agents in the country.
‘It
is unfortunate that security agents are now targets of armed robbers, assassins
and the dreaded Boko Haram.”
The
clergy urged the family of Asadu to take solace that their father lived useful
life and died while serving the fatherland.
In
an interview later with newsmen, Sen. Ayogu Eze, representing Enugu North Senatorial
Zone, challenged the police to intensify their investigation to fish out the
perpetrators of the heinous act.
“The
senate would assist police in every capacity in fishing out killers of Asadu.”
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