Okafor Ofiebor/Port Harcourt
The
Governor Rotimi Amaechi-led Rivers State Government is on a collision
course with the state Commissioner of Police, Tunde Ogunshakin after the
police boss warned the governor against campaigning during his ward
tours.
The State Government in a statement signed by
Commissioner for Information, Mrs Ibim Semenitari, decried the tone of
the statement credited to Ogunshakin and said it was concerned about the
implication of the same.
Semenitari
said the administration of Amaechi considers participation a key
element of democratic rule and good governance. As a result, it has
consistently embarked on stewardship accountability fora and stock
taking since Governor Amaechi assumed office in October 2007.
She
stated that “town hall meetings, meet the people tours and engagement
with professional groups and other publics is neither novel nor strange
with the Amaechi regime.
“The alleged comments of the
CP appear curious especially coming on the heels of the overtly
political purported endorsement of Minister of State for Education,
Nyesom Wike, for governor by some members of the Rumuolumeni community
and the visit of the wife of the President (Patience Jonathan) to local
government areas in Rivers State.
“While the purpose of
these obvious political gatherings of the PDP is campaign for 2015, CP
Ogunshakin appears unable to see or hear any evil.”
The
Rivers State Government says it is conscious of this but wishes to
reassure CP Ogunshakin that it is not a brigand nor an irresponsible
government.
The statement further said Governor Amaechi
has clearly stated that the purpose of his ward tours is to find out
the impact of his numerous projects on the people at the grassroots and
what gaps still exist to enable him cross all t’s and dot all the i’s as
his administration finishes its last lap.
The
statement assured that Amaechi will not disregard the rules of
engagement and that when it is set for campaign, it will be clear not
just to the Rivers State police command but to the entire world.
“We
will not hide our glowing light under a bushel. However, we would wish
to respectfully request CP Ogunshakin to be even handed in his caution
and ensure that what is sauce for the goose is also sauce for the
gander. Ultimately, the people are his employers and it is first to God
and then to Nigeria it’s citizens that he must owe his ultimate
allegiance.”
Ogushakin took over as Rivers State
Commissioner of Police after his predecessor, Mbu Joseph Mbu, had a
running battle with Amaechi and was redeployed to FCT, Abuja, following
public outcry over his heavy handedness and perceived excesses.

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