The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has justified
police blockade of the road leading to Governor Rotimi Amaechi’s
residence at the Rivers State Government house in Port Harcourt.
In a statement signed by the party’s National Publicity Secretary,
Chief Olisa Metuh, on Friday, the PDP, instead, accused the governor of
inciting the public against the Federal Government and the Rivers State
police commissioner, Mbu Joseph Mbu.
“Of particular concern is the manipulation of the media by the
Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Governor Chibuike Amaechi to
mislead Nigerians and create an impression that he was barred by the
police and the Federal Government from entering the Rivers State
Government House, Port Harcourt.
“This distortion of facts is totally unacceptable and unbefitting of a
state governor. It is indeed condemnable that Governor Amaechi has
continued to distort facts and interfere in the lawful activities of the
police and security operatives ensuring law and order in Rivers State
only to manipulate the media and portray himself as the victim,” the
statement said.
Metuh added that Amaechi was fully aware that based on the ruling of
the courts, the police had sealed off a secretariat illegally opened by
some individuals under the name, flag and colour of the PDP, consequent
upon which the route leading to the structure and the Government house
was also closed.
He accused the governor of defying the closure order by choosing to
access the Government House through the same route in company with
“unauthorised persons” who sought to beat security to access the sealed
secretariat.
“Governor Amaechi cannot feign ignorance of the fact that the route
was closed as he must have been fully informed by his security details,
otherwise he is running an incompetent government that cannot guarantee
the safety and welfare of his state.
“Governor Amaechi must understand that the Nigeria police is a sacred
institution which should not in anyway be dragged into politics. In the
same vein, he must understand that facts are sacred and should not be
distorted under any guise,” Metuh added.
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