The
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, on Thursday denied that
he was aware that a divisional police officer disrupted the November 3
meeting of the seven rebel governors of the Peoples Democratic Party in
Abuja.
He said this when members of the House
of Representatives Committee on Police Affairs, grilled him over the
alleged role of his men in disrupting the meeting.
The G-7 governors were said to be
meeting at the Kano State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja when the DPO led a
team of policemen to stop the meeting, claiming to be acting on “orders
from above.”
The House had through a resolution
directed the committee to investigate the “circumstances, which led to
the police storming the Kano Governor’s Lodge.”
But, on Thursday, the IG told the
committee, which headed by Mr. Musa Kurmo, that he did not send the DPO
to disrupt the meeting.
He also claimed that the area in
question was under the direct control of the FCT Police Command, adding
that the right officer to have been in the know of what transpired was
the Commissioner of Police in charge of the FCT.
However, he rationalised the role of the
police, saying that the presence of the DPO could also mean that he was
there to ensure the security and safety of the personalities that
gathered there.
He said, “I want to say before I comment
on that particular incident, there is no where, there is no time an
instruction has been given to any particular police officer, to disrupt
the meeting of any particular organisation that is lawfully convened.
“On the incident in question, neither myself nor any of my aids has directed any police officer to disrupt any meeting.
“But, Mr. Chairman, remember that as a
police force, in every police force, there are certain responsibilities;
the commissioner of police of a state has responsibilities of that
particular state, so is the CP of FCT.
“Anything that happens in FCT, the
commissioner will be asked to explain why it happened; be it robbery, be
it kidnapping, be it any act of illegality.
“The point in question is where this
meeting took place is a very key area for the police because we do know
that there are liaison offices for state governors.
“We are aware of the fact that they
require high level of security to maintain peace in that place, and I
believe, without any contradiction, the DPO was not sent by anybody to
do what he did.”
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