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Ogoni Group Demands Resignation of Inspector General Over Rivers Crisis

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An Ogoni diaspora organization, Greater Ogonis in Diaspora Organisation (GODO), has criticized the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, for his handling of the political crisis in Rivers State and is demanding his immediate resignation. The group, led by its president, Chief Ambrose Kii, has expressed concerns over the police’s involvement in the ongoing conflict, accusing them of taking sides and using excessive force against the people of Rivers State.

 

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Chief Kii warned that if the police continue their actions, GODO would take the case to the International Criminal Court. He also pointed out the disrespect shown to the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, who holds the position of the state’s chief security officer.

 

In a statement, Chief Kii condemned the Inspector General for what he described as inaction and bias, which he claims have worsened the crisis, leading to the loss of lives, destruction of property, and displacement of residents. Kii also criticized the judiciary for issuing conflicting rulings that have further fueled the unrest, accusing them of being influenced by certain individuals within the government.

 

Additionally, Kii called out the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for failing to act independently, accusing it of allowing politicians to manipulate the electoral process. He urged INEC to ensure fair elections and to stand against external pressures.

 

Kii expressed disappointment in the lack of intervention from the President, urging him to take a stand and find a permanent solution to the crisis. He called for an end to the use of state forces to perpetuate violence and demanded that the President ensure respect for the office of the governor.

 

In conclusion, GODO appealed to the international community for assistance in resolving the crisis and called on civil society organizations to unite in demanding justice and peace. The group insists that security agencies must remain neutral and protect the citizens, while emphasizing that the people of Rivers State deserve peace and accountability.

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