AIG
Mbu Joseph Mbu
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Joseph
Mbu, assistant inspector general of police (AIG) in charge of zone 2,
comprising Lagos and Ogun states, has denied issuing orders to policemen to
kill civilians.
The AIG made the denial in a counter-affidavit to a
suit filed by a lawyer, Tope Alabi, at a federal high court in Lagos, seeking
his removal from office.
Media report continues:
In the counter-affidavit deposed to on his behalf by
Olugbemiga Adeoye, Mbu claimed that he only ordered policemen to defend
themselves in case of any attack.
He said the newspaper publication containing the
said allegation was “completely false, exaggerated, twisted and totally quoted
out of context”.
“The true position is that during the official tour
and briefing of police officers at Lagos and Ogun state commands, Mbu, directed
every police officer to be law-abiding,” Adeoye said.
“They should be hardworking and wake up to their
constitutional/statutory duties and respect every citizen’s legal rights in the
course of the performance of their duties and that any policeman shot by any
person, that such policeman could shoot back in self defence.”
The defendants in the suit are the inspector general
of police, Suleiman Abba; the police service commission; and the
attorney-general of the federation, Mohammed Adoke.
The applicant had urged the court to order the
removal of Mbu for alleged abuse of powers.
At the resumed hearing on Wednesday, counsel to the
applicant, Femi Falana (SAN), moved the originating summons and urged the court
to grant the prayers sought.
Chukwu Agu, who is the legal officer in charge of
Zone 2 police command, however, urged the court to dismiss the suit with
substantial cost.
Agu further urged the court not to rely on newspaper
publications tendered as exhibit to the suit because they contained unverified
and uncertified facts.
After
entertaining arguments from both sides, Buba adjourned the case to March 27.
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