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Sunday, 8 January 2017

Why We Won’t Abandon Dismissed Policemen — Wike

The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Saturday, declared that the government and people of the state would not abandon the six policemen that were  dismissed by the Police High Command.

Wike explained that the policemen were dismissed for political reasons, insisting that the officers did not commit any crime known to law.

He pointed out that the government and people of Rivers State would pursue the matter through laid down legal processes.

The affected police personnel are ex-Inspector Eyong Victor, ex-Sergeant Peter Ekpo, Oguni Goodluck, Orji Nwoke, Okpe Ezekiel and Tanko Akor.

The governor spoke in Ahoada East Local Government Area during the defection of former chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and ex-chairman of the council, Mr. Cassidy Ikegbidi.

He said, “They gave me policemen for my protection, but before I knew it, they have dismissed them. They think they are punishing them, but Rivers State will stand with them forever.

“By the time we finish, they will realise that they have favoured the so-called dismissed policemen. In Rivers State, we don’t abandon people. No amount of intimidation will make me abandon these innocent policemen.

“The policemen committed no offence. Simply because they followed their boss, they said they should be dismissed.

“They want to discourage policemen from protecting me. For me, I am not worried. I am a village man and a grass-roots politician. Before you kill me, you would have killed so many people.”

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