Rivers
RSG Debunks Police Claims On House Leader
Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State yesterday dismissed as a lie, the police version of the circumstances surrounding last Thursday’s arrest of the Leader of the House of Assembly, Hon Chidi Lloyd.
According to the State Police Command’s spokesman, DSP Ahmad Muhammad, Lloyd was responsible for the murder of Police Sergeant Urang Obediah and one Kingsley Ejeuo whom the police described as his political opponent.
However, the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr.David Iyofor, said the story put out by the police was a “completely distorted and untrue account” of what happened.
He said Governor Amaechi has no private plane or jet, as claimed by the police and Lloyd “was nowhere near the plane that took the Governor from Port Harcourt to Abuja.”
Governor Amaechi, he added, “was about to leave for Abuja, when he was informed that the Rivers State Police Commissioner, Mbu Joseph Mbu, had ordered that the plane (which is not the governor’s private jet, as claimed by the police) cannot leave Port Harcourt because Hon. Lloyd was in the plane and about to ‘escape’ with Governor Amaechi.
“Shocked, several calls were put across to CP Mbu that were not answered. CP Mbu later showed up and when the governor asked him, he denied giving such an order. He then went on and on, making a baseless, noisy argument that no one could comprehend. Governor Amaechi then called the Inspector-General of Police (IGP). While the Governor was speaking with the IGP on the phone, CP Mbu was shouting at the Governor on top of his voice, trying to disrupt the conversation between the Governor and the IGP, to the shock and disbelief of those that were there.” Iyofor said.
Iyofor stated that the governor only heard about Lloyd’s arrest in his (Lloyd’s) house in the presence of his family members and lawyer, Emenike Ebete,while the governor was away in Abuja.
Ebete also disputed the police claim. Speaking on the phone yesterday, he said the police action was politically motivated, adding that Lloyd neither drove the car in question nor knew Ejeuo in his life time.
He said Lloyd was arrested in his (Lloyd’s) residence and not the Air Force Base as claimed and Lloyd personally gave the police the direction to his house.
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