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Gov. Wike Threatens as He Resists Police & DSS' Attempt to Abduct River State Judge

Posted by Odinaka on Sat 08th Oct, 2016 - tori.ng

An alleged attempt by operatives of the Department of State Security and the men of Nigerian Police to abduct a Judge at his residence in Port Harcourt, has been stopped by the Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike.

Gov. Wike speaking to newsmen earlier today
 
Governor Nyesom Wike in the early hours of Saturday, mobilised to stop alleged attempt by men of the Department of State Security (DSS) and the Nigerian Police to abduct a Judge at his number 35/84 B residence, Forces Avenue, Port Harcourt. 
 
The governor who fielded questions from newsmen in front of the Judge’s residence, said he was manhandled by men of the DSS and the Police who came to whisk the judge away. 
 
“What has happened this night is unfortunate. Even in military government it has never happened like this , you listen to people. This is why we are here. I said not under my watch will I allow this type of activity take place. 

“The DSS, Police they cocked their guns and said they will shoot me. And I told them I have never heard this type of thing happen before. Again this is to show that more of this will come."
 
(In red) Rivers Police Commissioner, Mr Francis Odesanya, Governor Nyesom Wike in dark native beside the CP Judge’s residence.
 
Wondering why the security men will choose 1:00 am to storm the residence of the judge, the governor said their action portend danger for the nation’s democracy, adding that all he expected the security men to have done was to invite the judge, and that if he had ignored the invitation then other legal steps should have been taken. 
 
Continuing, he said he did not bother to know the name of the judge but he only had to come out to stop the attempted abduction of the judge because as Chief Security of the state he would not allow such lawlessness take place in his state. 
 
The Commissioner of Police, Mr Francis Odesanya was decked in a native attire and was among those going around as the governor fielded questions from newsmen on the incident.
 
Source: Vanguard
 


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