Authorities of the Nigerian Police
Force at the weekend withdrew the police officers attached to the
Adamawa State Government House.
Governor
Murtala Nyako, who confirmed this to newsmen on Sunday, said he was yet
to be officially informed why the police officers were withdrawn.
It
was gathered that the number of security operative attached to the
government house was reduced from 170 to 30 in the past few days.
It
was further gathered that about 30 security operatives that were
suppose to be redeployed had been directed to mount security in Yola,
Abuja and the Lagos offices of Adamawa state government.
When
contacted, Ahmed Sajoh, the Director of Press to the state governor
confirmed that Nyako, was not informed either by the state's Police
Commissioner or the headquarters in Abuja, about the decision, adding
that the governor was keeping his fingers crossed
"We are waiting
until Monday (Today) to see whether they will inform us. We don’t want
to impugn anything for now. We are keeping our fingers crossed" he said.
"We do not know the reason for the withdrawal. They may have their
reason".
When asked if the withdrawal had compromised the
governor's security, Sajoh affirmed that Nyako doesn't reside in
the government House, but his personal house which is flooded by
soldiers, police and other security operatives.
The state
Commissioner of Police, Daniel Abakasanga, when contacted for
confirmation refused to answer calls made to his mobile phone, while DSP
Othman Abubakar, the state's Police Public Relations Officer (PPPRO)
also declined to comment on the issue.
Efforts to get reaction from Frank Mba, the police headquarters spokesman also failed as he was not answering his call.
It
would be recalled that the state governor was highly criticised last
Wednesday at the expanded security meeting presided over by President
Goodluck Jonathan, over his memo to the Northern Governors Forum
accusing the president of genocide in the north-east region regarding
the fight on terrorism.
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