Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has called on the Nigerian
Police to inform the world how and where the Deputy Superintendent of
Police (DSP) was murdered during the rerun legislative elections,
instead of trying to cover obvious facts.
The governor also wondered why the police have refused to make
public the communication that an APC chieftain and Former Commissioner
of Power, Mr Augustine Kachi Nwokocha had with the killers before the
DSP was brutally murdered.
Governor Wike spoke on Thursday when
he granted audience to the management of Independent Newspapers
Limited at the Government House, Port Harcourt.
He said: "The
police should let the world know where the DSP was killed? What is the
polling unit where he was killed? The former commissioner of power who
was mentioned by the killers, has he been questioned?
"Where is
the call log of that former commissioner as communicated with the
killers? Have they checked the discussions between the Commissioner
and the arrested killers?
"They know the truth, but they want to
cover a lot of things. The Army announced that they recovered the
uniforms from the forest, was there a polling unit in the forest?".
He noted that the steps being taken to blackmail the state government
will fail because the Rivers people cannot be cowed. He appealed
to journalists to always defend the truth and speak out regularly.
"The survival of democracy to a large extent depends on a
vibrant media. Certain things happening in the country must be
made public by the media."
On the award of the "Man of the Year
2016" by the Independent Newspapers Limited, Governor Wike dedicated
the award to God and the people of the state.
"When
you have the opportunity to serve and make a difference, excuses
will not be tolerated by the people. That is why we are committed to
the development of the state ".
Earlier, the Managing Director of
Independent Newspapers Limited, Mr Ted Iwere informed that the
Editorial Board and Board of Editors of Independent Newspapers Limited
resolved to honour Governor Wike as the Man of the Year 2016 for his
sterling performance in the areas of infrastructure, human capital
development and internal revenue generation.
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