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Friday, 13 September 2013

NIGERIA UNDER SIEGE OF GESTAPO:POLICE LOCKED OUT A GOVERNOR

Nigeria is a country under siege of Gestapo. In Nigeria, anything goes...Police in Nigeria, are instrumental of oppression by the power that be. They listen to the highest bidder, Nigeria Police are now using as an instrument of terror.

How can a commissioner of Police in a state lock out his chief security officer from gaining an entering to his office? In a democratically setting, the Governor of a state is the chief security officer, Commissioner of Police in that state work hand-in-hand with the Governor to provide the necessary safety for the people of the state and the properties; but in a case that the GATE-MAN now locked out his MASTER, its means that all the tenants in that house are in trouble.

The action of the River state Commissioner of Police, for stopping the convoy of a chief security officer of a state, an elected executive Governor, this is a slap to Nigeria democracy; it is just a demonstration of crazy. That shows that the Inspector –General of Police can block ASO-ROCK against the President!!!

This act, is an  insubordination of the highest order, power drunk, abuse of power, abuse of Office, power flaunt, Immaturity, stupidity, and can be termed as a coup d’état, and the consequence is death penalty. All the perpetrators must be arrested try and face the music.

The action of the commissioner of police can be summed as '' the height of impunity on the part of Nigerian Police Force, as well as the peak of weakness, failure and indecisiveness on the part of President Goodluck Jonathan who has apparent resorted to using Mbu,the Police commissioner of River State as attack bull-dog on Amaechi , a democratically elected Governor''

The job of police all over the world is first and foremost to protect the life and properties of the people, to maintain laws and orders, and to maintain peace in the society. From this act how can you justify the action of Nigerian Police in this matter now?

The President of Federal Republic of Nigeria needs to call his security adviser for a proper briefing, the Inspector-General of Police need to be questioning too, because order descends from top to the bottom. He also need to be sacked.


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