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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Deal heavily with courrupt politicians: Uduaghan told Nigerian Police

Delta state governor Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan has enjoined the Nigeria Police not to treat politicians with kid glove but arrest and prosecute anyone found breaking the law however highly placed.

The governor who made the call when the outgoing Commissioner of Police in the state Mr. Yakubu Akali and the new Commissioner Mr. Ibrahim Tsafe paid him a courtesy call in Asaba urged the police not to see the political class as sacred cow so that there will be peace and sanity in the system.

Dr. Uduaghan charged the police to be alert and do its job without fear so that, the April election will be credible and acceptable to all Nigerians.

He promised not to interfere or protect any body found wanting adding that criminals should not hide under the cloak of politics to disrupt peace and cause hardship for the people.

His words “Nobody is above the law and anybody who breaks the law should be prosecuted irrespective of the person’s position in the society. I am not going to protect anybody”.

The governor reminded the new commissioner of police Ibrahim Tsafe that he was bound to face challenges in the state especially while enforcing the law.

He therefore urged him not to succumb to the ugly tactics of politicians but should be brave and courageous to enable him succeed.

Dr. Uduaghan who promised to continue to give logistic support to the state police command was optimistic that the new Commissioner will surpass his predecessor.

The governor described the outgoing Commissioner of police Mr. yakubu Akali as a silent achiever who created unprecedented record in crime control.

Dr Uduaghan said Mr. Akali was in the habit of quietly carrying out surveillance alone in the state and the result of such exercise was astonishing.

Explaining further he said “Mr. Akali has a unique way of monitoring his men and checking crime in the state and it was result oriented. He will just drive round the state alone in mufty and achieve result”.

In his remarks the outgoing Commissioner of Police Mr. Yakubu Akali said the three point agenda of the state government spurred him to action.

Mr. Akali particularly praised the peace and security programme even as he remarked that he faced a lot of challenges in Delta state but said humorously that chanllenges were for human beings.

He expressed appreciation to the governor for all the support given to him and appealed to the governor to extend the same gesture to his successor.

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