The immediate past Rivers State
Police Commissioner, Mr.Joseph Mbu, departed Port Harcourt during the week
trailed by a fresh controversy. He is believed to have released from police
custody six suspected thugs with alleged links to PDP chieftains in the state.
The suspects were arrested at Ogu in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area of the
state on January 3 with arms by operatives of the Joint Task Force (JTF) in the
Niger Delta. They were subsequently handed over to the police. Found on Sunday
Elisha, Uche Jenikachi, Ibinabo Lawson, Okechukwu Okoro, Jerry Tonye and Daniel
Ibito-Anga, according to the JTF spokesman, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, were seven AK-47
rifles, 164 rounds of ammunition and six locally made canon launchers. The
purported release of the suspects is generating ripples in the state. However,
the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, Ahmad Muhammad, a
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), denied last night that the suspects had
been released. “This is just another facet of the campaign of calumny against
the Command. It is not true. It is misleading. The suspects are still in police
custody, while investigation continues. I am challenging anybody who originated
this misleading story to show his proof to the world,” he said. Mbu’s tenure
was marked by incessant clashes with Governor Rotimi Amaechi who accused the
Police Commissioner of taking sides with his political opponents, especially
President Goodluck Jonathan, the First Lady,Dame Patience and the Minister of
State for Education,Mr.Nyesom Wike,in the crisis in the state. Wike is favoured
by the Presidency to fly the governorship flag of the PDP in the state next
year. Mbu stopped members of the State House of Assembly most of whom are
backing the governor from sitting. His excuse was last year’s mayhem on the
floor of the House when the minority members supporting Wike sought to remove
Speaker Otelemaba Amachree and replace him with Bipi Evans, an associate of
Mrs.Jonathan. Evans denied that the suspected thugs, said to have been released
by Mbu on the eve of his departure from Rivers, were working for him or Senator
George Sekibo. He dismissed any such suggestion as a dangerous political
gimmick targeted at opponents of the state government. Mr.Mbu was moved to the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the same capacity of commissioner. He has
been replaced in Port Harcourt by Mr. Tunde Ogunsakin,who until now headed the
Special Fraud Investigations Unit in Lagos. Reacting to Mbu’s redeployment from
Rivers State yesterday, the President of the pro-Amaechi Save Rivers Movement
(SRM), Charles Aholu, a legal practitioner, said that Mbu would be remembered
for rascality, partisanship and trampling on the rights of Rivers people. He
said: “Mbu ’s redeployment from Rivers State to Abuja is a victory for
democracy. Mbu will be remembered for the rascality he perpetrated on the
psyche of Rivers people. He will be remembered as the only cop that has worn a
very clear apparel of partisanship, when it comes to policing. “Mbu will also
be remembered for trampling on the rights of Rivers citizens and for us, these
are not good remarks. “The incoming CP (Johnson Tunde Ogunsakin) should not make
the mistakes that Mbu made. We will expect him to be professional in his
approach. We believe that he will be professional.” The Secretary of the PDP in
the state,Mr. Ibibia Walter, did not share Aholu’s view on Mbu,saying the
Police Commissioner was being professional in the performance of his duties in
the state. He said Mbu’s only offence was that he refused to dance to the tunes
of the powers that be in the state. His words: “ Mbu was accused of protecting
the PDP by Governor Rotimi Amaechi and the APC’s leaders, who found it
difficult to pocket Mbu, who showed so much professionalism “That is why he
(Mbu) has been deployed to a higher challenge. The incoming CP must also show
professionalism.” The member of the House of Representative from Andoni- Opobo/Nkoro,
Mr. Dakuku Peterside, said that Nigeria needs policemen who would be impartial,
fair to all and protect lives and property, stressing that Rivers people were
not excited about the new CP. “We must do something fundamental to stop the
lawlessness that pervades the land. Until we stop the lawlessness, there is no
hope for our people. Our people will take their destiny in the own hands. They
will stop this impunity with their votes. February 2015 is by the corner. “Our
people are tired of this lawlessness and impunity. They will use their votes to
stop this madness. “Whether Mbu comes or Mbu goes is immaterial. The Nigeria
police should keep themselves to their constitutionally- guaranteed duties of
enforcement of law and order. Whether it is Mr. White or Mr. John, we are not
excited. “What we want to see is that the police force must be impartial, must
be fair to all manner of people, protect lives and property and ensure the
maintenance of law and order. That will be our ultimate joy and will be the ultimate
joy of our people.”
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Yes ooo,u talk well,I hate her too,am frm rivers state too but I hate her bcos of her wickedness,
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