POLICE SHOOTING: SENATE COMMITTEE BEGINS FACT FINDING IN RIVERS
The Senate Committee on Police arrived Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital on Tuesday to investigate into the shooting by the operatives of the Rivers State Police Command at a rally by supporters of Governor Chibuike Amaechi.
This was as the State Police command on Tuesday said it does not have rubber bullets in its command.
It would be recalled that operatives of the Rivers State Police Command invaded the rally organized by a non-governmental organization, the Save Rivers Movement last Sunday, 12th January, 2014 firing teargas canister and rubber bullets at the premises of the Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Rumuola venue of the event.
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The committee will also investigate the shooting of the Senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District Senator Magnus Ngei Abe by the Police with teargas and rubber bullets.
The committee is expected to present their report to the National Assembly for proper deliberation and resolution on the matter.
Chairman of Senate Committee, Senator Igwe Paulinus Wagwu disclosed this to newsmen on Tuesday when he led members of the committee on a fact finding visit to the State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi in Port Harcourt
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“We are here in Rivers State to carry out fact finding on the incident that happened last Sunday where it was alleged that the police shot teargas and rubber bullets, which incidentally, also affected Senator Magnus Abe.
“We have not concluded our investigation yet, when we have concluded our investigation, we will submit our report to the National Assembly for their deliberation and resolution on the matter”, Senator Igwe said.
Asked why the delay in the deployment of the State Commissioner of Police, Mbu Joseph Mbu out of Rivers State, Senator Igwe said the National Assembly had stated it’s position on the immediate deployment of Mbu, but expressed regrets that the matter involving the state police commissioner was still in court and prayed that justice be done.
Earlier, during a chat with the Chief of Staff, Rivers State Government House, Chief Tony Okocha by the committee on Police Affairs, Senator Igwe told Okocha that they were in the State to find out what happened, the level of participation, and the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Responding, Okocha told them that a non-governmental organization, the Save Rivers Movement, while on a sensitization and mobilization mission informed the police in Rivers State in writing of it’s intention to organize a rally in support of the All Progressive Congress Party (APC) for the Obio-Akpor Chapter which was to be held at the premises of the Rivers State College of Arts and Science Rumuola, in Port Harcourt, after holding similar rallies in Eleme, Asari-Toru, Opobo-Nkoro and others.
Okocha said, “On Saturday evening, being 11th January, 2014, I was at the premises of Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Rumuola where the stage for the rally was set up and we expected that in the following morning being Sunday, the rally will hold as planned by the Save Rivers Movement.
“On Sunday morning, as early as 6am my phone rang and the call said, the police, about five (5) troopers had besieged the premises and dismantled the canopies, chairs and table arranged for the event, while teargas was shot to disperse the crowd that morning.
“When I got to the venue, I saw crowd of Policemen, including three (3) Armored personnel carriers (APC), and also saw how the venue was upturned by the police. It was not too long I met Senator Magnus Abe, and the police continued the shooting of teargas and rubber bullets.
“One of the rubber bullets hit me on the left arm of my leg and also touched Senator Abe, right now, I can’t walk properly. Despite the police invasion, we were armless. When we saw that, Magnus Abe had been injured, we managed to put him into a vehicle that took him to the Hospital for medical treatment, before he was flown abroad,” he said.
Okocha further expressed disappointment at the Police for slanting its politically motivated attack on law-abiding citizens to gain political favour, which he said was against the interest of Rivers people in the current democratic setting.
The Chief of Staff called on the Senate Committee on Police to find lasting solution to what he termed ‘ the height of impunity against Rivers citizens by the police’.