The Inspector-General of Police Suleiman Abba has ordered a
full-scale investigation into the shooting incident that took place at
the National Field, Okrika, Rivers state on Tuesday 17 February, 2015 at
the governorship campaign rally of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
It would be recalled that during the rally three policemen were injured and one was killed.
In
a statement issued by Emmanuel Ojukwu, Force Public Relations Officer,
Force Headquarters, the IG directed the Assistant Inspector-General of
Police in charge Zone 6 Calabar, AIG Johnson Tunde Ogunshakin to take
over the investigation and promptly bring to book all the perpetrators,
conspirators and sponsors.
He further directed a judicious prosecution of suspects arrested in connection with violence across the country.
The
IG also noted with grave concern that despite serious warnings, advices
and interfaces with political actors to avoid acts of violence in the
ongoing electoral process, such acts have continued.
However, the
IG restated the resolve and commitment of the Nigeria Police Force, and
in line with its constitutional and statutory mandate, to continue to
provide an impartial level playing ground for all political parties to
sell their manifestoes and woo the electorate.
The IG deeply
regretted the loss of lives of policemen in the course of providing
safety in the electoral process. His heart went out to the families of
the slain colleagues as he wished the injured officers speedy recovery
and return to national duty.
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