The
Nigeria Police Force said on Friday that a former Commissioner of Police in
Rivers State, and an Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Joseph Mbu, is
still in service since his redeployment to Plateau State.
The
Force Public Relations Officer, Olabisi Kolawole, stated this following the
claim by some activists that Mbu’s quietness betrayed his controversial
bearing, wondering if he was still in the Force.
She
said in a text message on the inquiry, ‘‘He is still with the Force; posted to
the Police Staff College, Jos, Plateau State, as Commandant.’’
A
popular legal practitioner, Mr. Jiti Ogunye, had noted that it was unlike the
police officer to keep away from the limelight.
He
said, ‘‘One is tempted to conclude that Mbu has left the Force because of his
penchant for unguarded public utterances. It is not like him to keep quiet for
so long. He is known to speak even more than the spokesperson of the Force.
This made us to wonder if he is still in service.’’
Besides,
a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Ikeja branch, Mr. Monday
Ubani, said the change of leadership in the country could be responsible for
the quiet nature of Mbu.
He
added, ‘‘The police officer is very intelligent and independent-minded. I
discovered this when I interacted with him. He is well loved by his junior
officers because he cares about their welfare.’’
Mbu
was at loggerheads with the then governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, when
he was serving as the CP in the state.
Upon
his redeployment to the Federal Capital Territory as CP in 2014, Mbu described
himself as the lion who tamed ‘the leopard of Port Harcourt’ apparently
referring to Amaechi.
While
serving as CP in the FCT, he banned the #BringBackOurGirls group from holding street
protests but the then IG, Mohammed Abubakar, later overruled the directive.
While
he was redeployed to Lagos to oversee the 2015 general elections, he threatened
to kill 10 persons for every policeman killed in the line of duty.
Source:punch
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