Rivers crisis: Your attack on IGP unwarranted, be decent with your political goals, Police tells Fubara

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The Nigeria Police Force has decried Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, attack on the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, in the ongoing crisis in the State.

Fubara on Friday at a press conference in Port Harcourt, the state capital, said the actions of the IG undermined the democratic credentials of Nigeria.

He implored the IG to be wary of his role as head of the police force and not let himself be used to serve the interests of one man.

He accused the Nigeria Police Force and its Rivers State command of attempting to steal election materials before their actions were foiled.

The governor vowed to hold the IG responsible if there is a breakdown of law and order in the state.

However, the police in a statement on Friday by the Force spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, expressed displeasure at Fubara’s statements, saying the governor used unprintable names and making unfounded allegations against the force.

The police admonished the governor to be tread carefully and apply decency while pursuing his political goals.

He said, “It is therefore shocking to see the state governor storming the RIEC office at night, wrongly accusing the police of unlawful duties, deriding the police institution and using unprintable words to describe the Inspector-General of Police.

“The Nigeria Police takes exception to the unwarranted outburst of the governor and particularly the weighty accusations which he falsely levied against the Inspector-General of Police and the entire Nigeria Police Force and advise caution and decency in the pursuit of individual political goals.”

Adejobi noted that there was a court order restraining the police from participating in the Rivers State local government election, adding that the IG instructed the Commissioner of Police to obey the order.

He said, “Firstly, it is important to clarify that there is a subsisting Federal High Court order barring the Nigeria Police Force from participating in the Rivers State election

“This order was duly served on both the NPF and the Rivers State Government. As a law-abiding institution, the IGP instructed the Commissioner of Police in Rivers State to strictly adhere to this court order by refraining from any direct involvement in the election process.

“However, on the evening of 3rd October 2024, the commissioner of police in Rivers State received reports that policemen from Rivers State Government House had been deployed to the office of Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RIEC) to aid the conduct of the election.

“This report was also relayed to the Inspector-General of Police who gave clearance to the Commissioner of Police to withdraw the policemen from the Government House and replace them with policemen from the Command Operations department.

“The mandate of the men from the Operations Department was to provide overnight security for the RIEC to prevent any attack on the facility.”

Adejobi stated that the response of the command to secure RIEC overnight was professional and supported by the IG.

He said, “It is also important to note that prior to this, there had been a series of security breaches in the state following the spate of court orders and counter orders and reactions to them by supporters of the different political parties involved.

“The response of the command to secure RIEC overnight was therefore professional and supported by the Inspector-General of Police. For emphasis sake, the policemen deployed to RIEC from the operations department of Rivers State Command on the night of 3rd October 2024 were with the sole mandate to protect the RIEC office from attack overnight.

“This action was proactive and responsive to intelligence at the disposal of the State Command.”

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