The Inspector-General of Police, IGP MD Abubakar, CFR,
NPM, mni, has in response to the unfolding events in Rivers State, set-up a
high powered Investigation Panel headed by the Deputy Inspector-General of
Police in-charge of Operations, DIG Philemon Leha, to scrupulously investigate
all the circumstances surrounding the on-going impasse in the State
particularly, as it relates to the actions and omissions of Police personnel
that were physically on ground during the unfortunate fracas that occurred at
the hallowed Chambers of the Rivers State House of Assembly. The IGP assures
that the Force will not spare anyone found to have fallen foul of the law,
irrespective of placement and status.
The Police High Command uses this
medium and opportunity to remind the citizens of the State, irrespective of
their ideological leaning, of the need to play by the rules. While the Force
continues to do everything within its constitutional powers and means, to
provide a safe, impartial and conducive atmosphere for legitimate social,
political and economic activities to thrive in the State, it will not tolerate
any form of lawlessness or acts amounting to threats to public safety and
public order.
The IGP strongly advises citizens to
seek civilized and decent means of resolving their differences, devoid of all
forms of violence and confrontation. He reminds the good people of Rivers State that
the peace of the State is paramount to the well being and development of the
State and that the Police Force needs the maximum cooperation and understanding
of the people to optimally discharge its statutory responsibility.
The IGP wishes to reiterate that the
success of our democracy depends on our collective efforts and contributions.
He notes that we must as a people, manage our differences to the advantage of
our growing democracy for the good of all.
The Inspector-General of Police
reassures the good people of Rivers State and the general public of the readiness
of the Force to at all times ensure the security of the State and implores the
citizens not to further heat-up the polity through hateful, inflammatory and
unguarded statements/actions but to consciously work towards the enthronement
of peace within the State.
Meanwhile, citizens are advised to
continue to go about their legitimate businesses without fear of intimidation
from any quarter.
CSP
FRANK E. MBA
DEPUTY FORCE PUBLIC
RELATIONS OFFIICER,
FOR: FORCE PUBLIC
RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA
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Two things or three am seeing here . A governor getting cheap popularity over this. A president showing a high level of maturity and focused on nig problem . And others getting distracted from how d resources of rivers state is sheared among sympathizer . Sorry ooo make una no insult me ooo . But NA true talk oooooo.
ReplyDeleteTwo things or three am seeing here . A governor getting cheap popularity over this. A president showing a high level of maturity and focused on nig problem . And others getting distracted from how d resources of rivers state is sheared among sympathizer . You are Absolutely right , why will any one insult u . Governor Amaechi is a big fool , busy fighting with everybody, yet claiming every one is fighting him.
ReplyDeleteThe IG's panel will only churn out lies. Is he not the one who said he didn't see anything wrong in Mbu's idiosyncracies in Rivers state?
ReplyDeleteThe IG's panel will only churn out lies. Is he not the one who said he didn't see anything wrong in Mbu's idiosyncracies in Rivers state?
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