The
political crisis in Rivers State took a fresh turn on Friday following a
petition by the State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, to the National
Human Rights Commission over the continued abuse of human rights in the
state.
Amaechi had in the petition addressed to
the Director-General of the Commission and copied the Chairman,
Professor Chidi Odinkalu, explained that the clampdown on human rights
in the state had also affected him and the people of the state.
He also urged the NHRC to probe the
wasteful, uncoordinated and duplication of security operations devoid of
the synergy that was the norm before the arrival of State Commissioner
of Police, Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu.
The governor lamented that the promotion
and protection of human rights through the rule of law and good
governance had been made impossible in the state as a result of the
erosion of the basic human rights.
The governor said, “There are on-going
human rights violations in Rivers state falling within the investigative
and other duties of the National Human Rights Commission.
“Abuses, which need the independent and
human rights competences and capabilities of the National Human Rights
Commission as ably demonstrated in your ground breaking engagement of
the Baga incident and the situation in North East Nigeria bears many
striking resemblance to the situation in Rivers State.”
Amaechi warned that there could be grave
consequences to the people of the state and the Niger Delta region in
general if the declining human rights situation in the state was not
addressed urgently.
Explaining that the petition was not
politically motivated, the governor maintained that its objective was
consistent with the constitution of the country.
He also expressed the need for the probe into the dismantling of strategic public security networks processes within the state
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