THE Inspector-General of Police, Mr.
Mohammed Abubakar, on Monday visited Port Harcourt, Rivers State
capital, without visiting the state Governor, Rotimi Amaechi. Read more
Abubakar was in the state to inaugurate
100 Prado Sports Utility Vans donated to the nine Niger Delta state
Police commands by the Niger Delta Development Commission.
The IGP also did not address officers and men of the command, who waited for several hours to hear from their boss.
The state Deputy Commissioner of Police,
Operations, Mr. Joshak Habila, addressed officers and men of the
Police. He thanked them for coming out enmasse.
It was at that pointed that security
operatives, especially those in their ceremonial uniforms, who had
waited to mount a guard of honour, left in disappointment.
Also, journalists, who waited anxiously
to get Abubakar’s views on the crisis rocking the state and the
controversy surrounding the decision of the state Police Commissioner,
Mr. Joseph Mbu, to ban rallies, left in disappointment.
A top government official in the state had told The PUNCH that the IGP did not pay a courtesy visit to the governor when he visited the city few months ago.
The official, who preferred to be
anonymous, recalled that a Deputy Inspector General of Police paid a
courtesy call on the governor .
Reacting, the Chief Press Secretary, Mr.
David Iyofor, said there was nothing to comment on over the refusal of
the IGP to visit the governor.
Iyofor said the decision of the police boss to visit or not to visit the governor was entirely his own (IGP’s).
On the part of the Police, the state
Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Angela Agabe, explained that the
IGP only went to inaugurate some vehicles at the Police Primary School
in Port Harcourt.
Agabe stated that although, she could
not say whether the IGP was in a hurry or not, she said Abubakar did not
even meet the officers and men, who were waiting at the command.
“Even the IG did not see the officers
and men that waited in the command. I cannot say if he was in a hurry,
but he (Abubakar) only went to the Police Primary School, where he
inaugurated some vehicles and later moved from there to the Airforce
Base,” Agabe explained.
Culled from Punch newspaper
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