Saturday, 3 January 2015

Okorocha Challenges Police On Fairness During General Elections

channelstv.com
The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has challenged the Nigerian Police to remain non-partisan and not to take sides with any political party in the 2015 general elections.
Addressing the men and officers at the Police Officers Mess in Owerri the Imo State capital, the Governor commended the command for their determination in tackling kidnapping and related crime in the state.
He said that as the general election was around the corner, the Nigerian Police should put the interest and security of Nigerians in the front burner and not to get involved in partisan politics.
Governor Okorocha noted that as Governor in the state, he would not interfere in the operations of security agencies because he believed firmly that they were meant to protect the interest of all Nigerians irrespective of their political parties.
He stated that Imo citizens would be willing to defend protect their votes in the 2015 elections and the Police owe these citizens and all Nigerians their duties equally.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ali, promised that the Police would not be partisan, but would ensure that there is balanced delivery of their services to all citizens of the state, including political parties, as the protection of lives and property during the 2015 election would remain their priority.

He also warned parents to guard the youths against being recruited by politicians as thugs, warning that the Police would deal decisively with such elements when they are caught.

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