Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Police To ‘Biafrans': Stop Testing Our Patience.


Solomon Arase, inspector-general of police (IGP), says Biafra campaigners are testing the patience of the police, threatening to clampdown on protesters.
Arase warned the Movement for the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) activists to “stop threatening public peace or face the full weight of the law”.


According to Olabisi Kolawole, police spokeswoman, the warning followed “the observation by the Nigeria police force leadership of the increasing resort to acts of brigandage by sets of misguided individuals who apparently are hiding under the cloak of MASSOB and IPOB to threaten national security and public peace in parts of southeast geopolitical zone and some other conterminous states”.



“The latest manifestation of this threat is the attempt to blockade the Onitsha end of Niger bridge on 1st December, 2015, an action that caused major hardship to innocent and law abiding motorists, and citizens. The act also occasioned serious dislocation of business activities,” she said in a statement.
“The inspector-general of police notes that the increasing resort to acts of brigandage of this nature is pointing to a clear attempt by the brains behind these protests to test the will of security agencies to restore order and guarantee internal cohesion.


“For the avoidance of doubts, the IGP further notes, the restoration and maintenance of law and public order, and protection of lives and property remain sacred and statutory mandate of the Nigeria police. This mandate, according to him, shall be fully executed in the overriding interests of the nation and vast majority of citizens and residents of the southeast geopolitical zone.


“Consequently, the inspector-general of police has directed the mobilisation and deployment of police mobile force (PMF) across the country to reinforce security in the state commands that MASSOB and IPOB are currently attempting to utilise as launching pad for their sinister intentions.
“The assistant inspectors – general of police zone 5, (Benin); Zone 6, (Calabar) and Zone 9 (Umuahia) as well as all commissioners of police in the affected states in the southeast and neigbouring states have also been directed to henceforth maximally exercise their statutory mandate in relation to prevention and disruption of any gathering that threatens public order and national cohesion. Any person or group of persons so arrested in furtherance to the enforcement of this order will be made to face the full wrath of the law.


“To this end, the inspector-general of police advises parents and guardians to call their children and wards to order as the patience of the force is being stretched to the limit.
“He firmly affirmed that no individual or group interest can override the interest of the nation and that democratic values provide for exploration of rule of law to advance any concern, not the resort to endless and misguided acts of brigandage, unless there is an ulterior motive as the extant instance tends to dictate.”


The statement added that the police will not fold its law enforcement arms to allow few misguided elements to continually force hardships on fellow Nigerians either in the southeast or any other part of the nation for that matter.

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