A former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, said it was both incomprehensible and outrageous for the police to subject Governor Rotimi Amaechi to harassment and humiliation.
According to Mr Abubakar, there was nowhere in the world the police would take sides in private political conflicts at the expense of its constitutional role. The former Vice President regretted that the persistent harassment of the Governor had gone too far to be tolerated by decent public opinion and other leaders. He further argued that the partisanship of the police force would ultimately strengthenagitation for state police.
The former Vice President also noted that, considering the heavy
expenditure state governments made to equip and support the police, the
harassment of Amaechi could undermine such cooperation, especially the
current one percent contribution each state was requested to make
towards the funding of the police, which would be deducted at source
from their subventions.
According to Mr Abubakar, “Police partisanship must stop immediately
because it poses a threat to our nascent democracy. Our police forces
must concentrate solely on providing safety and security for Nigerians
who face ongoing daily threats of violence and kidnappings.” “Nigeria
continues to head in the wrong direction.We face chronic joblessness and now a crippling, three-month long ASUU strike preventing students from attending school. That is where the Federal Government’s focus must be, not on launching partisan police actions.”
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