Rivers crisis: ACN urges Police agency look beyond symptoms

RIVERS COMMISSIONER OF POLICE MBU JOSEPH MBU (1)

Mbu Joseph Mbu

The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has called on the Police Service Commission (PSC) to address the causes rather than the symptoms of the crisis in Rivers State in its
ongoing investigation into the role of the police in the flare-up in the State House House of Assembly last week.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the statement credited to PSC Chairman Mike Okiro suggests that his commission is only interested in the role of the police in last week clashes, rather than how the police hierarchy in the state wantonly allowed the flare-up simply because it is acting to protect certain interests at the expense of
public interest.

”Governor Amaechi of Rivers has documented, in a much-publicised letter to Mr. Okiro, how the Police Commissioner in Rivers, Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu, has thrown professionalism to the winds in pursuing his narrow agenda at the expense of the security of the state.

RIVERS COMMISSIONER OF POLICE MBU JOSEPH MBU: ACN calls him political policeman
RIVERS COMMISSIONER OF POLICE MBU JOSEPH MBU: ACN calls him political policeman
”It is on record that this ‘political policeman’ has worsened the security situation in the state since he assumed office in February 2013 by undermining the authority of the Governor as the Chief Security Officer of his state; undermining the security
structure put in place by the State Security Council and compromising the council to such an extent that members no longer speak their minds freely during meetings.

”These are the issues we expect a non-partisan PSC to address with a view to sanctioning whoever it is that paved the way for the disgraceful show that was put up under the klieg light last week. While the PSC will be right to sanction even the policemen shown to have acted badly that day, the sanctions must extend to their
bosses who allowed that to happen. Anything short of that will be akin to punishing a bus conductor for an accident involving his vehicle while exonerating the bus driver,” it said.

ACN also insisted, in line with its earlier statement, that President Goodluck Jonathan cannot be absolved of blame over the crisis, much as his aides and party have struggled to distance him from it.

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”Anyone with a conscience knows that the root of the problem in Rivers lies in the President’s bedroom, and no amount of fanciful statements or name calling targeted at those who are conscientious enough to call a spade a spade will change that.

”This is why we are insisting that the President must be impeached by the National Assembly for his failure to respect the rule of law and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which he has taken an oath to uphold,” the party said.

It called on the presidency to heed the voice of reason instead of instigating attacks on those who have called attention to its overt or covert role or its vicarious responsibility in the Rivers crisis.

”Our party, the ACN, has been viciously attacked for standing up for what is right on the Rivers crisis. One of the country’s most respected personality and a global icon, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has been called names for speaking up in order to avert a deterioration of the crisis.

But this is nothing new. The legend Obafemi Awolowo was equally castigated when he called attention to the worsening state of the nation’s economy in 1982, only for him to be proven right shortly thereafter. The presidency and all concerned must listen to the voice of reason in the interest of the nation,” ACN said

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