South East governors on Wednesday demanded for thorough investigation into the assassination attempt on the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Chairman of the South East Governors’ Forum and Governor of Ebonyi State, Chief David Umahi made this known while receiving the Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG, in charge of Zone 6, Mr. Samuel Ogunjemi at exco-chambers government house Abakaliki.
The chairman said that South East zone was not satisfied with the police preliminary investigation into the matter, and called for full scale investigation into the attempted assassination.
Umahi said that the call for investigation was to rebuild the confidence of the people on the Nigerian police as being able to protect the lives and property of every Nigerian, adding that if the case was not followed to its logical conclusion, it may lead to loss of confidence in the security agencies.
He noted that the police report was not acceptable, adding that a case that led to the near kidnap of Ekeremadu’s son and forcing him to open the door leading to his father’s room was not a mere burglary attempt.
“We demand as people of South that Police should do thorough investigation and bring those behind the attack to book. I also on behalf of the entire South East Governors call on the police to try and protect the lives of our people anywhere in the country,” he stated.
The Governor further disclosed that the Nation’s continued existence will be determined by free and credible general election in 2019, even as he warned that Ebonyi state will resist any attempt to rig election in the state.
“Let votes of Nigerians count; let us not do something that will endanger the lives of the people or the lives of our security agents because the people are going to resist any form of intimidation to rig
election in 2019,” he said.
Responding, the AIG described Governor David Umahi as a man of peace and a security conscious person and assured him of credible and peaceful general election in 2019.
The AIG said that the police would remain neutral in the coming general
election, adding that their constitutional duty was to maintain peace, law and order.
“It is very important to ensure free and fair and peaceful election. It is our promise to assure you that police will be neutral. We don’t have any political interest and we are impartial umpire. All we need is your corporation and encouragement to us with logistics like vehicles to work for effective policing,” he stated.
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