Wednesday, 4 February 2015

2015 elections: It is fire-for-fire for thugs, corrupt police officers-AIG Joseph Mbu




By Emmanuel Udom
Joseph Mbu, the new assistant inspector-general of police in-charge of zone 2 command is talking tough, threatening fire and brimstone.

Mbu, an indigene of Ikom in cross river state, south-south Nigeria told political thugs and hired trouble makers to steer clear of all polling booths in Lagos and Ogun states, or be prepared for trouble with the police, which will have his backing.

Speaking on Wednesday at the Lagos police command headquarters in Lagos, tough-talking Mbu told serving police officers in the two states to perform their duties professionally without fear or favour before, during and after the up-coming elections.

 His words: I am now in charge at the driver’s seat at the zone and I will defend any police officer intimidated or harassed while on election duties and punish those who compromise on professional standards.

On the accepted dressing code for the police, the AIG said that wearing slippers, sandals or mufti, while with rifle by any police officer is not right.

He pleaded with  serving police officers from Lagos and Ogun to work hard and ensure that the forth-coming elections are violence-free and peaceful, so as to shame critics who think he was re-deployed to Lagos from Abuja to do the bidding of the powers-that-be.  
   

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