On-the-invasion-of-chief-edwin-clarks-house-by-officers-and-men-of-the-nigerian-police-force-the-need-for-president-buhari-to-call-them-to-order
September 7, 2020 | News
ON THE INVASION OF CHIEF EDWIN CLARK'S HOUSE BY OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE NIGERIAN POLICE FORCE - THE NEED FOR PRESIDENT BUHARI TO CALL THEM TO ORDER
We condemn the purported invasion of the foremost leader, Elder statesman and Opinion Leader of the Niger Delta people, Chief Edwin K. Clark's House in Abuja by Officers and men of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF), and we call on President Muhammadu Buhari to call the IGP and relevant authorities of the NPF to order.
We really do not see the reason behind the said invasion of this great leader of the Niger Delta region, who has earned his respectful status through his selfless service to his people and the country at large. If anything, Chief E. K. CLARK should be respected for his 'golden age' at least, which cannot be bought or appointed by human being. How will the Northern Nigerians feel if a First Class Emir of that status, has his palace raided by Officers and men of the Police Force? This action is in no doubt, painting the President Buhari and his APC administration in bad light. Chief E. K. Clark should be given the required respect due to him.
The action by the Police is highly condemnable. The IGP and his men are not helping this administration with such unwholesome acts. Are we in a military era? Few weeks ago, it was men and officers of the DSS wearing mask like terrorists and blocked members of Parliament from entering the National Assembly Complex. The same action that put an end to the job of the DG of the DSS. With the above action by the Police, are they saying that the IGP is not aware of the said invasion before the men and officers of the Police raided Chief Clark's home in Asokoro District Abuja?
Who gave the order for the said invasion of Chief Clark's home? These are questions the Presidency needs to sort answers to appropriate steps taken to address this disrespect of the foremost Opinion Leader of the Niger Delta people.
Zik Gbemre, JP.
We condemn the purported invasion of the foremost leader, Elder statesman and Opinion Leader of the Niger Delta people, Chief Edwin K. Clark's House in Abuja by Officers and men of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF), and we call on President Muhammadu Buhari to call the IGP and relevant authorities of the NPF to order.
We really do not see the reason behind the said invasion of this great leader of the Niger Delta region, who has earned his respectful status through his selfless service to his people and the country at large. If anything, Chief E. K. CLARK should be respected for his 'golden age' at least, which cannot be bought or appointed by human being. How will the Northern Nigerians feel if a First Class Emir of that status, has his palace raided by Officers and men of the Police Force? This action is in no doubt, painting the President Buhari and his APC administration in bad light. Chief E. K. Clark should be given the required respect due to him.
The action by the Police is highly condemnable. The IGP and his men are not helping this administration with such unwholesome acts. Are we in a military era? Few weeks ago, it was men and officers of the DSS wearing mask like terrorists and blocked members of Parliament from entering the National Assembly Complex. The same action that put an end to the job of the DG of the DSS. With the above action by the Police, are they saying that the IGP is not aware of the said invasion before the men and officers of the Police raided Chief Clark's home in Asokoro District Abuja?
Who gave the order for the said invasion of Chief Clark's home? These are questions the Presidency needs to sort answers to appropriate steps taken to address this disrespect of the foremost Opinion Leader of the Niger Delta people.
Zik Gbemre, JP.