Ekiti APC Shootings: Involved Policeman dismissed Confirms CP
The policeman that released the
shots that injured a former member of the House of Representatives, Michael
Opeyemi Bamidele and five others at a reception rally by All Progressives
Congress for its governorship candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has been dismissed
from the Force.
The Commissioner of Police, Ekiti
Command, Mr. Bello Ahmed, announced this while featuring on a live television
programme, on Monday.
CP Ahmed, who was interviewed via
the telephone by the television station on the morning show, said “the
policeman involved is dismissed already and even though he’s nursing some
injury; and at the appropriate time, he will face the law of course. Nigerians
will be briefed on the outcome of our actions.”
Ahmed also explained that the
politician that brought the erring cop was also in detention and that at the
appropriate time, he would be charged to court.
On measures in place for the coming
election in the state, the Ekiti CP said: “We have robust arrangement to
regulate and observe these political activities as its unwinding in Ekiti
State, in fact in the entire state. We just got a robust deployment of mobile
policemen and that will be increased as the campaigns are progressing.
“You know what is on the ground will
determine what will be done. If the satiation on ground dictates we behave
otherwise, we will do provided it is within the confines of the law. This
morning (Monday) I’ll be having a meeting with all the political chairmen. We
have programmes for them.
“We are going to regulate every inch
of activity in the state. We will not sit down and tolerate any act of
lawlessness, whoever is involved. The police, we are willing, competent to take
action against any group or persons, either individual or groups as far this
campaign is concerned.”
Reacting to the contention in some
quarters that the incident was an attempt to assassinate some people,
particularly Dr Kayode Fayemi, CP Bello Ahmed said it was not the truth and
warned against “making politics out of situations.”
He said: “It’s not true. We
shouldn’t be making politics out of situations. As far as we are concerned,
it’s a major incident and it’s an isolated matter. I advise everyone, we
shouldn’t make politics out of this incident. The policeman is arrested, in
fact, he was almost lynched if not for our quick response. The other party
member that brought him from Lagos too is arrested. So, there is no politics we
should make with this incident.”
In a related development, CP Bello
met with political party leaders in his office in Ado Ekiti, on Monday as
he announced in the programme, and warned them against going against the
rules governing the conduct of elections, to prevent anarchy in the state.
Ahmed said the command would not
“fold its arms and allow people to breach the 1999 constitution and the
Electoral Act in the name of election.”
According to him, the meeting
was convened for stakeholders to brainstorm on how to ensure peaceful
conduct of the coming governorship election and that the Riot Act had been
read to them to serve as a guiding principle.
He said: “What I want from men
is professionalism. We are going to be guided by the instrumentality of the law
because this election is going to be a different ball game.”
Source: Nigerian Tribune
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