THERE are indications that the Senate Committee on Police Affairs will
pay a visit to the lawmaker representing Rivers South-East in the National
Assembly, Senator Magnus Abe, in London.
Abe was allegedly shot with rubber bullets by operatives of the Rivers
State Police Command after they invaded the College of Arts and Science in
Obio/Akpor, the venue of a rally organised by the Save Rivers Movement.
A source close to the lawmaker said the committee was planning to travel
to London to get Abe’s version of what happened at the venue of the rally.
The source, who pleaded anonymity, said on Friday that the committee had
reasoned that since they had interviews with the State Police Commissioner, Mr.
Joseph Mbu, and the Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, it was
necessary to also speak with the victim of the police invasion.
“The Senate Committee on Police Affairs will visit the senator in a
London hospital. We are aware that the committee is on a fact-finding mission.
The committee has spoken with the police commissioner and the chief of staff of
Rivers Government House.
“They (senate committee) have also visited the scene of the incident at
the College of Arts and Science. They are going to London to get more facts
about the incident from Senator Magnus Abe,” the source stressed.
It was learnt that the lawmaker, who is currently recuperating in the
hospital, had begun to talk after the incident on Sunday, January 12.
Meanwhile, a group known as Ogoni Youths Next Project has condemned the
‘sponsored’ protests against Abe in Ogoni and Okrika, describing the
development as shameful and unfortunate.
The group, in a statement signed by its facilitator, Mr. Kadilo Kabari,
and Secretary, Mr. Saro-Neebani Legborsi, described the demonstrations against
Abe as a reminder of the past where Ogoni people were used in the ‘90s to kill
their leaders, including the execution of the Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others by
a military tribunal.
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Mr senator u beta come back to naija,na rubber bullet make u to waste rivers state money 4 UK,u neva c anytin u beta find ur way back OLUKU.........
ReplyDeleteWasting of Nigeria resources, God will judge all of them. They know the man faked it and instead of saying the truth and asking him to return, they want to go and waste more resources visiting someone that nothing is wrong with. May the tears of the impoverished million Nigerians reach the Almighty God now in Jesus name. Amen
ReplyDeleteMisplaced priority. How on earth will senatorsbe aallowed to use tax payers moneyto vvisit abe in London in order to get statement. God must surely punish them. No electricity no good roads bad medical services. Yet all they do is talk about gay nonsense.
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