Thursday, 22 January 2015

Lagos APC warns new AIG


LAGOS APC WARNS NEW AIG


Lagos State wing of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has expressed the hope that the AIG,  Joseph Mbu, was not redeployed to the State as a weapon against the APC in the February General election.

Lagos State Publicity Secretary of the party, Joe Igbokwe, warned the Party, in a statement, that such will cause mayhem in Lagos and the South West.

JOSEPH MBU

Mbu was yesterday redeployed as AIG from the Police Command’s Zone 7 in Abuja to Zone 2, Lagos.  Several months ago, he was similarly moved to Abuja from Rivers State, where he was at the centre of the political controversy there, and was accused of implementing serving the interests of President Jonathan and his wife, Patience.

The party noted that Mbu’s known role as a professional attack dog for the PDP and the Goodluck Jonathan presidency has opened his latest posting to Lagos and Ogun to justifiable speculation that will become clearer as the 2015 election approaches.



Welcoming Mbu to his new post, the statement cautioned him that the role he played as Rivers State Police Commissioner, can't work in Lagos.

 It therefore advised him to purge himself of the blatant bias and partisanship which has come to colour his career in the police force before he comes to Lagos.

The Party, in the statement, told the AIG 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 should he delve into enforcing PDP's odious interests in Lagos."

“We therefore advise him to be objective and fair in dealing with all political interests en route February 2015. We want him to drop his well-known excesses as he moves into Lagos for Lagos will ultimately prove his albatross should he come here for the purpose of enforcing the notorious interests of the PDP.”


Lagos State wing of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has expressed the hope that the police commissioner,  Joseph Mbu, was not redeployed to the State as a weapon against the APC in the February General election.

Lagos State Publicity Secretary of the party, Joe Igbokwe, warned the Party, in a statement, that such will cause mayhem in Lagos and the South West.