The Presidency has advised security agencies to ensure
that Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi was investigated and prosecuted after
his tenure in office for his alleged involvement in Tuesday’s mayhem in the
state House of Assembly.
The advice was given just as the Action Congress of Nigeria
urged the Police Service Commission to address the causes of the fracas
in the House rather than the symptoms in its
investigation of the role of the police in the crisis.
The comments by the Presidency and the ACN followed a July
9 petition by Amaechi to Jonathan on the free for all
that led to infliction of injuries on some lawmakers following an attempt to
impeach the Speaker of the House, Mr. Daniel Amachree by a group led by Mr.
Evans Bipi.
Amaechi had in the petition which was also addressed to
the PSC Chairman, Mike Okiro, requested the immediate
transfer of the Commissioner in charge of the state Police Command,
Joseph Mbu.
He also sent copies of the petition in which he detailed Mbu’s
alleged atrocities to Senate President David Mark and
the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal.
But the Presidency through the Special Adviser to the
President on Political Matters, Ahmed Gulak, wondered why the
governor’s priority should be on the redeployment of the
police commissioner at a time when efforts were ongoing to fly an
injured lawmaker, Michael Chinda, abroad for treatment.
Gulak, in an interview with one of our correspondents in
Abuja on Saturday, however gave an assurance that the President
would look at the merits and demerits of Amaechi’s petition
before taking a decision.
Insisting that the governor should be held
responsible for the fracas, the Presidential aide reminded
Amaechi that the immunity from prosecution which he currently enjoys as a
governor would end on expiration of his tenure.
He therefore asked security agencies to investigate the
fracas thoroughly and keep the file.
Gulak said, , “It is true that as a sitting governor, he enjoys
immunity but immunity cannot be forever.
“Security agencies should investigate the matter (fracas)
thoroughly and keep the file because I still find it amazing and tragic for the
governor to go into the House of Assembly to play active role in the
fracas. It amazes me.
“But one thing is sure, the President will read through
his (Amaechi’s) petition. He will study it and look at its merits and demerits.
It is after that that the President will direct relevant authorities appropriately
on the matter.
“The governor had a game plan from the beginning. He wants the
commissioner of police redeployed. He is not talking about a member of the
House of Assembly who is the Majority Leader and his (Amaechi) security details
beat to a coma.
“The lawmaker has been in a coma since that incident on Tuesday
and will be flown abroad for treatment. The governor is not talking about that
one, his major preoccupation is the redeployment of the police commissioner.”
But the Rivers State Government and the ACN, said
Amaechi’s quick intervention prevented the free-for-all in the House of
Assembly from escalating.
The Chief of Staff, Rivers State Government House, Port
Harcourt, Mr. Tony Okocha, argued that
Gulak should have called for an inquiry into how thugs gained entrance into the
House.
“It is most unreasonable to contemplate. Rather conversely,
Amaechi ought to be commended for his brave intervention and rescue mission
even at the risk of his life. Gulak should be suggesting an inquiry into how
armed thugs got into the Assembly and at whose behest,” he said in an SMS
message to The PUNCH.
“He (Gulak) should be able to absolve the Presidency from
complicity knowing the relationship between Bipi and the
Presidency. Nigerians are better aware than he thinks,” Okocha added.
The Police headquarters has however summoned the
orderly to Amaechi, who was captured in a video engaging in a brawl with a
lawmaker during the fracas in the House.
“It is true that the police orderly who played a prominent role
in the fracas has been summoned by the IG. He was captured in the video
engaging in a fight with a lawmaker contrary to Force discipline and code of
conduct for officers,” a source close to Louis Edet headquarters of the
force said on Sunday.
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, had
set up a panel headed by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in-charge
of Operations, Philemon Leha, to probe the impasse.
When contacted on Sunday, the Deputy Force Public Relations
Officer, Frank Mba, said investigation into the crisis was ongoing
and that the force would not hesitate to invite anyone involved in the
incident.
“You are aware that the investigation panel set up by the IG has
begun its work; so anyone found to have participated in the fracas can be
invited . Everyone that played a role in the incident will be
summoned,” he said.
The ACN, in a statement on Sunday by its
National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said a statement
credited to PSC Chairman, Mike Okiro, suggested that the commission was
only interested in the role of the police in the fracas.
It stated that the commission was not interested in how
the police hierarchy in the state wantonly allowed the flare-up because it was
acting to protect certain interests at the expense of the public.
The statement reads in part, “Governor Amaechi has
documented, in a much-publicised letter to Mr. Okiro, how the Police
Commissioner in Rivers, Mr. Mbu has thrown professionalism to the winds in
pursuing his narrow agenda at the expense of the security of the state.
“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.”
ACN also insisted that Jonathan, his aides and the Peoples
Democratic Party could not distance themselves themselves
from the Rivers crisis.
It said, “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.”
Source: Punch
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