The
Police Service Commission has approved the recommendations of the
Inspector-General of Police for the redeployment of Rivers State
Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mbu.
The Police Service
Commission has transferred the Rivers State Police Commissioner, Mbu, to
Abuja as the new Federal Capital Territory Commissioner of Police.
Also,
the Commissioner in charge of the Special Fraud Unit, Johnson
Ogunshakin, has been redeployed to Rivers State to replace Mbu as the
new Commissioner of Police.
The redeployment affects thirteen
(13) Commissioners of Police who have been moved to various Commands
nationwide, as contained in a press release.
The eventual
redeployment of Mr. Mbu comes after the All Progressives Congress, APC
asked its lawmakers in the National Assembly to boycott executive bills,
including the 2014 budget, until the presidency resolved the Rivers’
crisis; in which the Police Commissioner has been implicated by the
state governor, Rotimi Amaechi.
The face-off between Mr. Mbu and
the state governor, started to receive serious coverage in the media in
the aftermath of a violent fight in the Rivers State House of Assembly
in July 2013. Mr. Amaechi, then, accused the Police Commissioner of
colluding with the presidency to undermine his government. Mr. Amaechi
is one of the five Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governors who decamped
to the APC.
Mr. Amaechi also alleged threats to his life by the
Police Commissioner and petitioned the Inspector General of Police to
redeploy Mr. Mbu. The Police Commissioner, who had continually
maintained that he acts professionally, counter-accused Mr. Amaechi of
being a dictator.
The Chairman of the Police Service
Commission, Sir Mike Okiro, in the press release issued by Mr.Ferdinand
Ekpe, admonished the newly redeployed officers to put in their best in
their various Commands’ operations, so as to provide a secure
environment for business and life to thrive.

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