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Kogi Police Gives “Faruk” SDP Spokesman 24 hrs to Explain Statement

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By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

The Kogi state Police Command has given the Spokesman of the Social Democratic Party, ( SDP) Faruk Adejo 24 hours within which to substantiate his allegations against the State Police Command and the CP or might have no option than to invoke the operational processes to hold him to account for his reckless and unsubstantiated claims.

The command gave the warning on Thursday in a press release signed by the police Public Relations Officer, ASP William Ovye Aya and made available to Journalists in Lokoja.

It reads “Our attention has been drawn to a reckless allegation against the Kogi State Police Command and the Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Command, claiming that the CP was responsible for recruiting and supporting thugs in support of a certain political party or personalities.”

Aya pointed out “It is not the tradition of the Police Command to respond to all allegations, especially frivolous ones by politicians accusing us of bias, but the last one by one Farouk Adejoh who claimed to be speaking on behalf of the Social Democratic Party, is a direct affront on the integrity and authority of the Nigerian Police Force, hence the need to set the record straight.”

The Police Command doesn’t belong to any political party. Our responsibility is to protect lives and property, a mandate we have protected without fear or favour.

“Today, we received reports of a protest gone awry at the State Office of the Independent National Electoral Commission. The CP swiftly directed the deployment of officers and men to restore normalcy at the INEC Office.”

The release stressed that the concern of the Command is the protection of the staff and property of the Electoral Commission and the safety of the citizens transacting businesses around the INEC Office.

“The protesters who blocked the road and were burning tires to scare people were all wearing the fez caps of the Social Democratic Party. ”

“With the support of other security agencies, calm was restored at the INEC State Headquarters. How the operation that restored peace at the INEC Office has infuriated the Social Democratic Party is what we don’t understand.”

The Police Command therefore warned the SDP and other political parties to desist from disturbing the peace of the state as anyone that tries to obstruct operations at the INEC Office will face the full wrath of the law.

The CP, however, directed full investigations into the allegations raised in Farouk Adejoh’s statement with a view to ensure that a final knell is placed on attempts by politicians to drag the Police Force into partisan disagreements.

“While other parties have conducted themselves in a relatively peaceful manner, the activities of the Social Democratic Party has generated a lot of security concerns before, during and after the election.”

“They have refused to co-operate with the Nigerian Police in dealing with security issues, a situation that has raised tension in the state.”

The Command therefore urged all parties to have faith in the judiciary and refrain from taking the laws in their hands. Any breach of peace henceforth will be dealt with decisively and without compromise, no matter the elements involved.

“The State Police Command wishes to assure Kogites of their safety as plans have been put in place to guarantee peace.”

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