Remove Rivers CP,Governors Tell IGP

A team of Northern governors on a solidarity visit to Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, have asked the Inspector General of Police to immediately redeploy the Commissioner of Police in the state, Joseph Mbu, over what they described as his unprofessionalism and political partisanship in the multiple crises rocking the state.
In a statement distributed to journalists shortly before they drove out of the Government House in the company of their host, the governors — Babangida Aliyu (Niger) Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Sule Lamido (Jigawa) Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano) — said having interacted with stakeholders in the state, it was clear that Commissioner Mbu was being used to persecute the Rivers State Governor.
“We wish to call on the Inspector General of Police to hearken to the voices of reason and immediately redeploy and discipline Commissioner Joseph Mbu,” the statement said. “His action smacks of unprofessionalism and political partisanship which is unbecoming of his office.”
Talking really tough, the governors threatened that they would reconsider their earlier commitment to contribute part of their federal allocations towards the funding of the police if the Rivers police boss was not removed and sanctioned.
“With the way the police is being used and abused, and with officers like Mbu in the bus, we do not see the need for state governments to fund an antagonistic police and may be forced to reconsider our position on the financial contribution of states towards the funding of the Nigerian police,” the governors said.
They also resuscitated the debate over the desirability of state police for the country, saying it had become a necessity since the federal government was now in the habit of using the federal police to persecute political enemies.
“Arising from the action of the police, and Joseph Mbu in Rivers State, the call for state police as a constitutional provision has become a necessity,” the statement added. “We note that the events in Rivers state have again brought to the fore the issue of true federalism and the need for institutions derived from the Constitutions to be allowed to function without undue interference. As federating units, we must be allowed the space to guarantee our people’s sustainable development as provided by the Constitution.”
The governors commended Mr. Amaechi for his “maturity and calm even in the face of apparent persecution”.
They also praised the House of Representatives for its proactive leadership in resolving the Rivers crisis and the Senate for its thoroughness in addressing the matter

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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

10 Comments

  1. Can d President still say he has nothing to do wit what is happening in d state. It is very bad as christian to tell lies. Mr President pls leave Amaechi alone,he has d right to contest for any political office. We are tired of u nd ur wife.

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    1. amaechi is as selfish as U. Just a slot for the south south man......... Amaechi want to destroy it. Check out the unity in the North n un-united in the South. May God forgive self centered Politicians. Amen

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  2. Can't stop laughing!last tenure govs in rivers state!so,where do u go frm here?sule lamido,president of lagos@ dodan barracks 2015 n rotimi his vice Lol.

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  3. Rotimi,between sule lamido n murtala nyako,who is dating u now?u think we don't know?still shocked hw u can be in dat fraternity.

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  4. I'm invting these govs to join d progressive APC governors. I admire ur courage

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  5. So now our dear Nigeria has degenerated to a fault that a few unproductive outgoing governors can shamelessly and brazenly order d IGP to remove a commissioner of Police for selfish reasons? And did I hear them praising Amaechi for being mature? Fighting in d house of Assembly is being mature? By a seating governor? I can't wait to see where these group of tired northern governors will be after 2015. The president is still d commander in chief and will remove the police boss in Rivers State as at when due. It's sad dat Amaechi is making a mockery of PDP and also Have refused to leave d party. Shame on all anti democratic groups.

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  6. Amazing !! , Is it that GSM is not no longer working in their respective states or they dont listen to news ? why would they waste the state's resources to travel all d way 2 PH .

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  7. Amechi ur a disapointment.

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  8. All of u dt talk against amaechi u don't know ur right frm anywhere.

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