Former governor of Abia State, Dr.
Orji Uzor Kalu, yesterday appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to
review the activities of Abia State police commissioner to stave off a rehash
of another Mbu in the state.
Mbu was the controversial police
commissioner in Rivers State whose activities allegedly heated up the political
firmament of the state.
The former governor also said it was wrong for the President to prevent delegates at National Conference from discussing the unity of the country, as one of the no-go area clauses for the conference.
The former governor also said it was wrong for the President to prevent delegates at National Conference from discussing the unity of the country, as one of the no-go area clauses for the conference.
Kalu, who made the appeal in an
interview with newsmen at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos,
shortly on return from the United Kingdom, spoke against the backdrop of arrest
of the Associate Editor of The Sun Newspapers, Mr. Ebere Wabara, by policemen
from Abia State who allegedly acted on the orders of the state governor,
Theodore Orji.
“The Inspector General of Police
understands the laws of this country and understands that journalists have
right of existence so I want to warn that commissioner in Abia. I am
appealing to Mr. President to have a second look on that commissioner in Abia
before they will have another Mbu in Abia State.”
On the National Conference, Kalu
said President Goodluck Jonathan was wrong in preventing delegates at the
National Conference from discussing the unity of Nigeria as one of the major
no-go-area clauses.
He said the delegates were duty bound to discuss everything, noting that was the only way the country could become strong and one indivisible nation.
He said the delegates were duty bound to discuss everything, noting that was the only way the country could become strong and one indivisible nation.
Culled: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/04/kalu-urges-jonathan-call-abia-police-commissioner-order/#sthash.t0u60zpu.dpuf
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