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More Knocks For Mbu …As New CP Resumes Office

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As the new Rivers State
Police Commissioner, Mr Johnson Ogunshakin resumed office last Wednesday, more reactions have continued to trail the removal of his predecessor, Mr Joseph Mbu.
Speaking through his Press Secretary, Jim Opiki in a telephone interview, the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Otelemaba Amachree, said Mbu’s redeployment to Abuja was a good omen for the State.
“We feel that the Police authorities have finally listened to the peoples’ genuine complaints about its officers.  We expect that the new commissioner of police will operate within the ambits of the Nigerian Constitution”, he said.
The Speaker noted that democracy which Rivers people have craved for would be deemed to prevail if the new police commissioner acts according to the law.
“He should apply the same rules to everybody. We also hope that the new police commissioner will operate in accordance with the constitution and work in like manner with the State Governor, Rt Hon Chibuike Amaechi”, he stated.
Also speaking on Mbu’s redeployment, a lawmaker representing Etche Constituency 1 in the State House of Assembly, Hon Victor Amadi said Mbu’s redeployment to Abuja was a welcome development.
He, however, emphasised on the need for the new police commissioner to be professional and do away with partisan politics in the interest of peace and democracy.
Meanwhile, the lawmaker representing Etche/Omuma Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon Ogbonna Nwuke, has described the immediate past Commissioner of Police  in Rivers State, Mr Mbu Joseph Mbu, as an impostor for arrogating to himself powers that he did not have.
Hon Nwuke who was reacting to reporters’ questions at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, on arrival from Abuja, said the reassignment of Mbu shows that the Federal Government may have started to gradually respond to the concerns of the Nigerian people.
“We see the redeployment as a welcome development, we welcome it with conscious optimism, because of the fact that Mbu represented what can be said to be a grand manipulation of the police force or intelligence agencies by some persons who are power drunk”, he said.
The lawmaker said under the Nigerian constitution, the police commissioner does not have the power to ban rallies, stressing that Section 39,40,41 and 42 of the constitution and Section 214 give the governor such powers.
On the recent Supreme Court that knocked Sir Celestine Omehia out of the case, Hon Nwuke said there was no legal issue at the first instance that warranted the anxiety that people imputed into the matter.
“I believe in the rule of law, Governor Chibuike Amaechi believes in the rule of law and the victory is for Rivers people and democracy in the country”, Hon Nwuke declared.
To a former Rivers State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Hon Sunny Wokekoro, last Friday’s Supreme Court judgement in favour of Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has opened a new avenue for the governor to settle down and complete ongoing projects initiated by his administration.
According to him, it was also a clarion call for the governor’s detractors to sheathe their swords, embrace peace and allow him to continue to do his job as governor of the state.
“We hope that those who had over-stretched their luck must have learnt their lessons and allow sleeping dog lie”, he stated.
While calling on Rivers people who are still sitting on the fence  to embrace the APC, Wokekoro said it was also incumbent on them to continue to support and pray for Governor Amaechi to accomplish all that his administration had started.
The APC steering Committee Chairman in PHALGA also applauded the redeployment of former Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Mbu Joseph Mbu, stressing that the former CP through his activities desecrated the police profession.
While noting that the former Police Commissioner was more or less a politician, he said Mbu’s actions and inactions rubbed off negatively on the image of the police, and advised his successor to learn from the former CP’s mistakes.
Felix Okogbule & Donatus Ebi

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