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‘Call Rivers CP To Order’
Member representing Ahoada-West and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Federal Constituency, Honourable Asita has lambasted the police in Rivers State for attempting to stop supporters of Governor Chibuike Amaechi from Orashi region from paying a solidarity visit to the governor in Port Harcourt, yesterday.
A similar call has also been made by four local government chairmen from Orashi namely- Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, Abua/Odual, Ahoada-West and Ahoada-East following yesterday’s alleged failed attempt by the police to bar supporters of the governor, while recalling the maltreatment some of the people suffered in the hands of the police.
They have, therefore called on the Federal Government to call the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu to order and also post him out of the state for the sake of peace.
Asita who condemned the police action remarked, “ for us, we have shown today that if the police say, stay at home we will not stay at home. It is against the law; the police does not have the right to give orders contrary to law. How can it be said that all these chiefs here are coming to Port Harcourt to protest. It’s an insult to our integrity as a people that all these chiefs, all these people will leave their homes to come and demonstrate’’.
Addressing the press over the development, Chairman of Ahoada-West, Awori Miller said he had received a phone call from the Area Commander on Monday evening warning him of the consequences of leading people from the area on protest, which he explained was not true.
He stated that the situation got worse yesterday morning when some police men stopped the vehicles conveying some of the supporters to Port Harcourt at Rumuji ordering them to go back, but said the people resisted.
Miller described police action as unnecessary and infringement on their fundamental human rights and urged the federal authorities to investigate the matter.
Chairman of Ahoada-East Local Government, Cassidy Ikegbidi who corroborated Miller’s story stated that buses conveying the people from his area were vandalised by some hoodlums who invaded the council premises early in the morning, noting that some of the people were wounded in the brawl.
“ This thing is getting too much, the state government should intervene’’ Ikegbidi lamented, and blamed the state commissioner of police for the problem.
He accused the Commissioner of Police of withdrawing the security details in the council, adding “ he is not the first Commissioner of Police in Rivers State. Last month they kidnapped two corps members and as it stands now in Ahoada-East we don’t have corps members again’’.
Chairman of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, Augustine Ahiamadu disclosed that four drivers conveying the people were arrested by the police yesterday morning.
Ahiamadu while lamenting the activities of the police since Mr. Mbu assumed office said there have been several security lapses in the area, a situation which had stopped some months before.
His words, “Rivers State has been peaceful for sometime. When I resumed office, there was no kidnapping, but these few days some cases of kidnapping have taken place in ONELGA. Just recently mother of a serving judge in the state, Mrs Okirie was kidnapped
“ There have been restrictions in this place (ONELGA) has been a focal point but we have been able to resist few things. But why I am making this open is because I don’t know the role of the police. I have told them I will not pay them their security fees this month because they are not assisting me’’.
For Chairman of Abua/Odual, Udi Udum the police cannot stop the people from exercising their rights and lamented the partisan activities of the Commissioner of Police, stating that cases of kidnap had risen in the area most especially, in border areas with Bayelsa.
He posited that the people will not fold their arms but will rather protect themselves, insisting that, “ if the police are ready to work with us we are ready to work with them’’.
Meanwhile, state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari had hinted that the state government will petition formally, “to notify Nigerians that Rivers people are under siege’’.
She said for now the state will show restraint but will not allow its people to be oppressed, adding, “we do not want a situation where the state is turned into a theatre of war’’.