Business Day (Nigeria)

Kogi poll: PDP calls for removal of Hakeem Basuri

…Solicits release of DCP Ejeh Abutu

- VICTORIA NNAKAIKE, Lokoja

Ahead of Kogi gubernator­ial election, the People’s Democratic Party Campaign Council in the state has passed a vote of no confidence in the state’s Commission­er of Police (CP) Busari Hakeem, stating that with his presence, Kogi people should not expect an election devoid of rancour come November 16.

Austin Okai, the Council’s deputy director of public communicat­ion, Austin Okai Usman, in a statement on Wednesday, said police operations in the state have been reduced to taking instructio­ns from the Apc-led state government.

Okai expressed serious concern that the activities of the state Police Command under the Commission­er, would reduce the lead up to the November 16 governorsh­ip election to a battle between the police and PDP

“This is a clear indication that virtually all government officials in Kogi and top APC members and their thugs were being protected and at the same time using the state Police Commission­er’s men to chase, harass, intimidate and threaten to kill PDP members across the state,” he said.

“Specifical­ly, the Council noted with serious concern the activities of Governor Yahaya Bello’s spokesman, Kingsley Fanwo, in Mopa Muro Local Government; Ndamodu Ali, former Commission­er of Local Government in Ofu, and the clampdown of our supporters in Dekina, Ankpa, Bassa, Idah, Olamaboro and the concluded plans to spread across the state, with the aid of the state Commission­er of Police, his men and the fake uniformed men, including those imported by Yahaya Bello, engaged in dirty and illegal duties in Kogi,” he further said.

The Council alleged that the police hierarchy under Hakeem lacks the impartial posture necessary to supervise and monitor the November 16 election, appealing to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to, as a matter of urgency, effect his removal to avoid what it termed as the potential for a breakdown of law and order in the state

The PDP also hinted that continuous detention of DCP Ejeh Suleiman Abutu in SARS custody, who was supposedly abducted by the APC’S alleged private army from his residence, taken to Dekina Governor’s lodge, tortured for a forced confession, and later forced the police hierarchy to accept the records of the illegal activities of Bello Onoja’s men.

Against the backdrop of the serious allegation­s, the PDP appealed to the IGP to remove the Police Commission­er Hakeem in the interest of fair play, security of lives and property and to avoid reprisal attacks from any side of the political divide, particular­ly the PDP.

“It has also been informed of the plans by the state government to enlist and incorporat­e the army on special operations in its quest to retain power at any costs come November 16”.

The Council called on the Commandant Army Records, Major General Adewale Ogunkale, to closely monitor the activities of his men so as to insulate them from the alleged infiltrati­on of security agents by the state government.

The Commission­er of Police, Hakeem Busari, when contacted expressed sadness that in spite of all he was doing with his men to ensure a free and fair election, certain people are still castigatin­g him, taking aim at the PDP for its antics and, in his words, “accusing me wrongly.”

“Honestly, the PDP is not fair to me for accusing me wrongly. They asked for police security, we provided them. We have never treated any party above the other, and if any of my men are caught conducting themselves in a way that is nonprofess­ional let them call my attention to it and we will deal with them,” he said.

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