Friday, 10 July 2015

PDP berates Police, demands unsealing of Rivers councils

National leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Friday, accused
the Police of playing double standard in barring caretaker committees lawfully
appointed by the state government from taking charge of the Area councils in Rivers
State.
In a statement yesterday by PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisah Metuh, the
PDP asked for immediate unsealing of local councils in the State by the Police.
According to Metuh, the party described the action as unconstitutional, reprehensible
abuse of power and brazen show of partisanship, just as it fingered
the All
Progressives Congress, APC-led federal government as the mastermind, using its
controlled police to carry out the act.
Metuh stressed that the action of the police was an affront to the ruling of the High
Court, which Thursday dissolved the 22 local government councils
unlawfully imposed by the immediate past administration in the state, upon which the
caretaker committees were appointed by Governor Nyesom Wike.
The party said “it was curious that the police allowed the dissolution of local
government councils and appointment of caretaker committees in APC controlled
Plateau and Kaduna states, even when they were without the orders of the court but
elected to clamp down on that of Rivers State, which came as a result of judicial
pronouncement.”
It therefore charged the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase to come out clean
on the matter and assure the nation of the non-partisanship of the police by ordering
the immediate unsealing of the councils.
The party said Nigerians and the international community should note the development,
which “is a yet another clear indication that the Nigerian police may have become a
partisan and compromised instrument in the
hands of the APC federal government to destabilize PDP controlled states, particularly
Rivers State.

Via Vanguard

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