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Saturday, 28 February 2015
Mbu AIG DENIES ORDER TO SHOOT CIVILIAN
Former Nigeria's Rivers State
Commissioner of Police and current Assistant-Inspector
General of Police in charge of Zone 2, Lagos, has said he
was misquoted by reports that he ordered policemen to
kill 20 civilians for every officer killed in the coming
general elections.
AIG Mbu in a statement signed by the Zonal Police Public
Relations Officer, Olugbemiga Adeoye, explained that he
only “advised his policemen not to be cowardly but to be
guided by Force Order 237 on the use of their firearms.”
According to him, the firearms are not only meant to
defend themselves but also others “including fellow police
officers when their lives are in danger.”
The AIG, who said he was quoted out of context, believes
that reports on the issue have been fraught with political
undertone.
He said such reports were geared towards portraying him
in a bad light and as an officer who does not uphold the
rule of law.
The statement said, “Although policemen are not to be
seen with firearms within a specific radius of the polling
area, quick response squads will be created to respond to
distress calls.
“There is no society in the world where policemen will be
killed by hoodlums and the perpetrators will be allowed to
escape justice.”
He said he was also quoted out of context on the alleged
order to arrest governors at polling units.
“What he (Mbu) said was that no highly placed
individuals in the society who have police escorts and
other forms of personal guards will be allowed within the
voting area accompanied by such retinue of escorts,” the
statement said.
