Fubara Criticizes Police, Says “Enough Is Enough”
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has expressed his dismay at the multiple attempts to obstruct the October 5 Local Government elections in the state, asserting firmly that the elections will proceed as planned.
The governor’s remarks came after an incident early Friday morning around 1 am, when individuals dressed in police uniforms attempted to seize the office of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission.
Reports indicate that the intruders tried to scale the gates and access the strong room to steal sensitive electoral materials intended for the upcoming local government elections.
Addressing newsmen in front of the RSIEC Office on Aba Road in Port Harcourt, the state capital, Fubara said, “We came here this morning when we heard that, according to what they called themselves – Nigeria Police, are coming to take over the premises of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission. And I had to come myself to find out why such a thing would happen.
“From what I heard, that one DC Operations brought them here to withdraw the policemen that were already here protecting this place so that new officers will take over the place. But I have to say this, on a very strong note, we’ve been taking enough nonsense from this institution.
“Everybody is aware of the court judgment, and even the judgment as they call it, the ruling — did the ruling specify anywhere that election should not hold? It said, don’t give voters register. What are we doing with it? Okay, the police, don’t provide security. Is it the same thing as burking the election?
“I don’t know what the relationship between the Inspector-General of Police and one person who claims he has so much power in this state, because it is beginning to go beyond the normal professional relationship. I said the government wrote a letter with the judgment that we have, to him, and what he is acting on is what he called the judgment he got from the Federal High Court. Even at that, did the judgment from the Federal High Court say election should be barred?”
The governor pointed out that the judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja only stated that the Nigeria Police should not provide security during the election process, nor should the voter register be made available.
Reacting to this, Fubara lamented, “Lifu, that Justice who gave that fraudulent judgment, did he say no election? Rather, he technically said, “Don’t provide, don’t provide!” We don’t need your security, we will provide our security. After all, it happened in Anambra State. But this election must hold! If you like, whatever it is you want to do, do it. The election will be held, results will be declared, and people will be sworn in.
“When it comes to the issue of Rivers State, it becomes different. You are not ashamed of yourself. You call yourself the Inspector-General of Police. Enough is enough! If I go back and hear anybody, I will come here. This is my property, and you don’t have any power whatsoever to bar me from entering it. Just try it. I think I have given enough respect.”
He further addressed the residents of the state, stating, “Election will hold. Anything that wants to happen, let it happen. We are ready. We know that this one is going to be the last fight, and we will take it to the end.”
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