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Fubara berates IGP, says he’ll have to shoot him to stop Rivers’ LG election

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Fubara also argued that the IGP has no legal backing to prevent him from accessing RSIEC’s premises

By Kehinde Okeowo

Rivers State governor, Sim Fubara has insisted that his state’s local government election scheduled for Saturday must go on, adding that the Inspector General of Police (IGP),  Kayode Egbetokun will have to order his men to shoot him to stop the poll. 

He made this known on Friday while addressing a gathering in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

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According to the governor, the IGP has no legal backing to prevent him from accessing the premises of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC).

Speaking to the congregation, Fubara said, “When it comes to the issue of Rivers State it becomes different, you are not ashamed to call yourself Inspector General of Police. Enough is enough, I will be here and if I go back and if I hear anybody complain, I will come here because this is my property.

“You don’t have any power whatsoever to bar me from entering.

“Try it and part of your history as a wicked IGP would include shooting Fubara. I think that I have given you enough respect and to all Rivers indigenes, elections must hold; anything that wants to happen should happen.”

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Prior to this development, the Rivers State Police Command had vowed not to allow the Local Government Election to go on.

In a statement signed by its spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko titled ‘Proposed October 5th, 2024 Local Government Chairman Election’, the Command confirmed being in receipt of a restraining order preventing the police from providing security during the LGA elections.

The Command also said it is aware of the 30th September 2024 judgement of an Abuja Federal High Court which barred the Police Force from participating in the election.

Iringe-Koko added that the Force Legal Department has advised that the court ruling takes precedence.

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