Rivers crisis: Pres.Jonathan is test-running fascism ahead of 2015 - APC
The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the presidency of using
Rivers State as a testing ground for creeping fascism ahead of the 2015
elections, saying it is imperative for all Nigerians to pay a close
attention to the apparently-instigated ugly developments in the state.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its National
Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said it is raising
the alarm because, as the saying goes, all it takes for evil to flourish
is for good men to do nothing.
The party decried the worsening impunity and the violation of constitutional provisions, including the freedom of association and freedom of movement, in the state against those perceived to be against the President.
''The arrowhead of
these grave acts is none other than the Rivers Commissioner of Police,
Mbu Joseph Mbu, a malleable police officer who has put himself above the
laws of the land and is now, undoubtedly, the Alternate
Inspector-General of Police, who can neither be queried nor redeployed
because his puppeteers are in the Aso Rock,'' APC said.
''Imagine every State Police Commissioner in Nigeria behaving like Alternate IGP Mbu, who neither respects nor takes orders from the man constitutionally saddled with ensuring security in his state. Imagine every State Police Commissioner having the powers to determine who can move around and where, or who can assembly and where, just like Alternate IGP Mbu?
''While we may think this madness is restricted only to Rivers State, the danger is that if those behind the Rivers crisis can get away with their impunity, what prevents them from extending it to other states? What prevents them from raising lick-spittle police
officers like Mbu to the rarefied ranks of Alternate IGPs where they
take orders only from their masters? What will be the implication for
the 2015 elections if men like Mbu take charge of all states? These are
the questions that should agitate the minds of all Nigerians as the
Rivers crisis continues unabated. All that is needed for despotism to
reign in our clime is for more and more states to have men like Mbu as
Police Commissioners,'' it said.
APC said it decided
to take the issue to the court of Nigerians because it is apparent that
even the system of checks and balances set up by the country's
Constitution is not enough, hence a resolution of the National Assembly
demanding the redeployment of Mbu has been shredded by the powers that
be, the puppeteers of the Rivers crisis.
''When the
resolutions of the National Assembly, where the true representatives of
the people hold sway, are no longer worth the paper on which they are
written, something is definitely wrong,'' the party said.
It wondered what else
Alternate IGP Mbu will do before he is redeployed from Rivers, where
his main assignment seems to be to provide security only for the
pro-Jonathan, pro-First Lady and pro-Wike elements while curtailing the
Constitutionally-guaranteed rights of all other citizens in the state.
''Mbu's police have
barred the man elected to run Rivers State from accessing a road to his
official residence, after launching verbal tirades at the State Chief
Executive; Mbu's police have dispersed citizens whose only offence is
that they dared to gather for the purpose of collecting their
appointment letters; Mbu's police have taken it upon themselves to
determine who can visit the state, while using tear-gas to ward off
those they feel should not visit, whether or not they are State
Governors, House of Assembly Speakers or Central Bank of Nigeria
officials on assignment. Mbu's police determine where and when students
can move around.
''If Mbu's reign of
the jungle and President Jonathan's testing of fascism are allowed to
continue in Rivers State, it is only a matter of time before the entire
country will become their playground, with deadly consequences for all.
It is time to stop the madness in Rivers State, where the Chief Security
Officer has been put in a position where he is fearful for his own
life,'' APC said.
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