Less
than 10 days after he assumed duty at the Onikan headquarters of Zone 2 Command
of the Nigeria Police, Assistant Inspector General of Police Mbu Joseph Mbu,
last Friday got a “special welcome to Lagos” treatment by staff of the Lekki
Concession Company Limited, which left him embarrassed and red in the face.
A
source who witnessed the less-than-savoury treatment given to the AIG told
Sunday Sun that Mbu’s convoy, consisting of six police cars and an armoured
personnel carrier, sought to transit through the Ikoyi-Lekki toll plaza on Lane
8.
On
reaching the toll point, some of the police orderlies escorting the convoy
allegedly ran up and informed the LCC staff member on duty and the mobile
policemen standing by that the AIG was in the convoy.
The
staff member was said to have retorted: “Who is the AIG? He should follow
procedure and pay the toll.”
The
AIG was said to have overheard the remark and felt insulted by the effrontery
of the LCC toll plaza staff. To make matters worse, the five mobile policemen
attached to the plaza were said not to have shown proper courtesy consistent
with the practice of the armed services and paramilitary organizations as they
engaged the orderlies escorting the convoy in an altercation. Their conduct was
said to have enraged the AIG, who then ordered that they be arrested along with
the LCC staffer and detained at the Maroko Police Station.
Upon
learning about the incident and the fate that befell its worker, LCC management
was said to have reached out to the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu 1, who
facilitated the release of the detainees yesterday. When contacted on the
phone, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Police Command,
DSP Kenneth Nwosu declined to comment on the incident, stating that it was not
a matter related to the state command. However, a senior police officer who
pleaded not to be named confirmed the incident and added that the affected LCC
worker and policemen were arrested, detained over night and cautioned before
being released. Meanwhile, Sunday Sun learnt that the AIG had ordered the
immediate withdrawal of all policemen attached to LCC.
In
recent times, the career of AIG Mbu has been dogged by controversy. Coming so
soon after he arrived to assume duties in the Zone 2 Command, comprising Lagos
State and Ogun State, the latest incident involving him in some sense bears out
the belief held by many that controversy sticks to him like a leech.
The
running battle between the Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi and Mbu, when
he was the Commissioner of Police in that state is still fresh in the memory of
Nigerians and officials of the Rivers State Government, who understandably
heaved a sigh of relief when he was transferred to the Federal Capital
Territory, Abuja. Not long after he got to Abuja FCT as Police Commissioner, he
was elevated to the rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police. Then on
Tuesday, January 20, the Inspector General of Police, Abba Suleiman announced
Mbu’s redeployment to head Zone 2 Command. The action taken by the IGP in the
normal course of executing his duties, set off a ripple in the rank of the
Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, which promptly issued a
statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Joe Igbokwe, the next day, in
which the party warned that it would not tolerate what it described as the
“indecorous notoriety” of Mbu.
The
statement read in part: “We want to warn Mbu that he is coming to Lagos. We
want to let him know that naturally, Lagos is not tolerant of negative
behaviours from cultural savages and people without scruples, so he needs to
adjust to the civilized template of Lagos or get his hands burnt.”
The Sun
Mbu Orders arrest of 5 policemen, toll plaza worker over insult in Lagos
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