IG of Police reacts to Rivers LG crisis, reveals next line of Action

IG of Police reacts to Rivers LG crisis, reveals next line of Action

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has condemned the recent outbreak of violence and subsequent breakdown of law and order at various Local Government Council secretariats in Rivers State.

In a statement on Wednesday by police spokesperson, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the IGP also condemned the killing of a policeman, Inspector David Mgbada and Samuel Nwigwe, a vigilante member at Eberi-Omuma in Omuma LGA.

The IGP further directed the commissioner of police in Rivers State, CP Olatunji Disu, to heighten security measures across the state and institute thorough investigations into the killing of the police officer and the vigilante operative, as well as the general violence which erupted in the state.

“The IGP has specifically deployed operatives of the Force Intelligence Response Team (IRT) to assist the Rivers State Command in apprehending the killers of the police officer and the vigilante member,” the statement read.

“The IGP seriously warns individuals and groups of people who have a penchant for senseless attacks and mindless killings of police officers and other security operatives across the country to desist forthwith as the fullest force of the law will be meted on them.

“The CP has also been directed to focus on increased patrols, strategic deployment of officers, and enhanced intelligence operations to prevent further violence and ensure the safety of all residents.

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“The IGP extends heartfelt condolences to the families, friends, and colleagues of the deceased police officer and the vigilante member noting that their dedication and sacrifice in the line of duty will not be taken for granted.

“The Inspector General of Police calls on all residents and political stakeholders in the State to exercise restraint and seek peaceful means of resolving differences,” it added.