Thursday, January 22, 2015
APC fears....... Progressives Congress (APC)
APC fears....... Progressives Congress (APC) in the
Lagos State expressed their fears of the
redeployment of the controversial police officer
Joseph Mbu to Zone 2 in the state.
The Police High Command Tuesday announced
the removal of Umar Manko who was redeployed
to National Institute Of Strategic Studies
((NIPSS), Kuru, Jos, Plateau State while Mbu
who once called himself 'controversial man' took
over from him. Force Public Relations Officer,
Emmanuel Ojukwu, who announced the
deployment that affected 28 AIGs, said the
postings were part of the on-going re-
organisation in the Force.
Spokesman for APC in Lagos, Mr. Joe Igbokwe
at a press briefing in Alausa, Ikeja criticized the
Federal government for redeploying Mbu to
Lagos.
Igbokwe in his comment expressed the hope that
Mr. Mbu was not redeployed to for organizing
the political hatchet of the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) in the forthcoming polls.
In his words, "Mbu must understand clearly that
this is Lagos. Since Lagos was created in 1967,
it has been in the hands of progressives. This is
a special state where the best minds live. This is
the city of civil societies and the media. We
know his antecedents and if he brings all those
his unbecoming behavior to Lagos, we will retire
him from the Police.”
"Mbu is known for some kind of jobs so, it is not
in doubt that those who sent him to Lagos
brought him for a mission, we are watching, so
before they make any move, we know where they
are going. We boldly welcome Mbu to Lagos but
he should tread carefully."
“We know he is not coming to do normal police
routine duties, but we will advise him to drop all
those excess baggage he exhibited in Port
Harcourt. He was rejected in Rivers, so if he
comes here to abuse a sitting governor, we will
not take it from him. Governor Fashola is the
Chief Security Officer of the state and if he
abuses him, we will run him down. We will tell
him that this is the city of both the electronic
and the print media.”
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