The police have invited some foreign
specialists to assist with the forensic analysis of the leaked audio of
Governor Nyesom Wike’s alleged phone calls during the legislative rerun
election in Rivers State.
The experts were invited by the police
as part of investigation into the alleged rigging of the election and
the alleged threat to the lives of some electoral officers during the
poll.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim
Idris, explained on Wednesday that the foreign analysts would soon be
in the country to assist with the ongoing investigation into the
violence that rocked the poll during which two police officers, DSP
Mohammed Alkali and his driver, Sgt. Peter Uchi, were beheaded and their
heads thrown into a river.
Speaking when the Chairman of the
Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, paid
him a visit at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, the IG stated that the
experts would offer support in audio analysis of some leaked recordings
during the election.
He noted that the two police officers
were killed because they answered the call of duty and vowed that the
Force would leave no stone unturned to ensure that those indicted for
the murder were punished.
The IG affirmed that the election violence in Rivers State would be the last that would be witnessed in the country.
He said, “A panel will be inaugurated
tomorrow (today) that consists of specialists and professionals that
will look into ending electoral violence in the country.
“We are also getting support from CSOs
(civil society organisations) from outside the country who feel
committed that it is time for Nigeria to have peaceful elections. They
are offering support in audio analysis of some audio recordings that
have been viral on Facebook and very soon they will be in the country to
assist us with some of these audio recordings.
“All these are steps taken to ensure
that we get to the bottom of this election violence and by the grace of
God, Rivers will be the last state that we are going to have this kind
of experience, it will never happen again.”
The IG stated that the four suspects
arrested in connection with the election violence had given useful
information to the police about the murder of the police officers.
Idris said, “We lost two of our officers
on the day of the election. They were kidnapped, their heads were
severed from their bodies and their bodies were buried in shallow
graves. The vehicle in which they were kidnapped has been recovered.
“We have recovered their bodies, but
unfortunately, the information we got from suspects arrested revealed
that after severing their heads from their bodies, their heads were
thrown into the river.
“These people were killed not because of
any personal issue but because they answered the call of duty to serve
in the election that took place in Rivers and it is very sad that their
lives had to end like this.”
The police boss emphasised the roles of
political leaders in the conduct of peaceful elections, noting that
irresponsible leaders often fanned the embers of discord.
The IG further observed that for
elections to be successful in any state, the support of the government
and party members in the state was paramount.
“The incident in Rivers shows that for
us to have a peaceful election apart from agencies that are the major
stakeholders, we need the support of the government and the people in
the area where the elections are conducted. If the people in charge of
governance, political parties and citizens are not ready to cooperate,
then it will be difficult to conduct a peaceful and smooth process,” he
stressed.
Also speaking, the INEC boss said the
commission would be involved in the burial arrangements of the
policemen that died during the election.
He said, “We condole with you and the
entire Nigeria Police Force over the loss of your gallant officers in
the course of the Rivers rerun elections through national service. It is
with heavy heart that we wish to condole with you and the family of the
DSP and the sergeant that lost their lives in Rivers State.
“People often fail to realise that
securing the environment for Nigerians comes with great risks and people
pay with their lives to protect the environment to enable us to conduct
a free and fair election.”
He also acknowledged that the electoral umpire could not conduct a successful election without the police.
“We feel diminished each time a member
of the security agency loses his life on account of election and I must
state that we cannot conduct a successful election without the NPF,”
Yakubu stated.
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