SECURITY agencies in Nigeria on Tuesday came under fire as Senator Magnus Ngei Abe of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) opened up on them, saying they were responsible for the bloodletting in Rivers State.Speaking during a live television programme monitored in Port Harcourt, Abe argued, ”if our law enforcement agencies were decisive and proactive, they would have stemmed the ugly incidents that occurred in the state”.
He claimed that before the elections, Governor Nyesom Wike was inciting his supporters to kill and maim INEC officials who dared to announce results that were in favour of APC.
“You heard the governor himself when he started saying before the rerun elections that anybody who is coming to Rivers State to conduct election should write his will; anybody who is coming to Rivers state to do anything should go and show his children where his property is”.
Continuing, he added that even when evidence exists of the existence of armed groups with sophisticated weapons, sponsored by the governor, there was no serious efforts to investigate, clamp down and prosecute these violators of the law.
This, he said, encouraged and emboldened them to unleash violence, which led to the death of many persons including a youth corp member.
“How can we pretend as a country that we did not see these things and did not hear them? When President Buhari came to launch his campaign in Port Harcourt, people who were on their way to that campaign were shot at. People came with AK 47 and opened fire on them and they were taken to the hospital, the President himself went to the hospital and visited them. Where are those people? Have they been arrested? Have they been questioned? How come some people are above the law? In the last elections, there were people arrested in fake army uniform; there were people arrested with all sorts of things. Where are they? What is happening to them? My office was burnt, the people who burnt the office are known. How can we pretend we do not know what is causing the violence”.
The former Secretary to Rivers State Government stated that if the perpetrators were aware that the law enforcement agents would bring them to book, they would have been deterred from engaging in their nefarious activities.
Abe queried how the state governor got the names of INEC adhoc staff for the rerun polls and wondered why up till now the commission had not investigated who made the lists available to him.
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