THE Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has described the outburst of Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, regarding the action of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in the Saturday, October 5 local government election in the state as unwarranted and based on “no material facts.”
Recall that Fubara had on Friday, October 4, at a press conference in Port Harcourt, cautioned the IGP to be conscious of his role as head of the Force, alleging that the Nigeria Police Force and its Rivers State Command attempted to steal election materials before their actions were foiled.
While saying the outburst was “uncalled for and unfair to the law enforcement institutions in Nigeria,” Egbetokun, in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), Muyiwa Adejobi (ACP), on Monday, October 7, reaffirmed the Force’s neutrality and non-interference in political affairs in the state and the country in general, saying it only acted in line with an existing judgment of the Federal High Court.
He stated that the NPF was served with an order of injunction by the Federal High Court, made on July 19, barring the Police from participating in the election, deeming it unlawful.
According to the statement: “In response to the misinformation circulating in the media space with regards to the actions of the NPF in the Rivers State political arena, particularly regarding the just-concluded Rivers State local government elections, the Force wishes to debunk the prevailing falsehood of partisanship and reaffirms its neutrality and non-interference in political affairs within the state and the country in general, as the NPF only acted in line with an existing court judgment of the Federal High Court.
“Firstly, the NPF was served with an order of injunction by the Federal High Court made on July 19, 2024, barring the Police from participating in the election, deeming it unlawful.
“Secondly, the Rivers State High Court issued a counter- order on September 4, directing the NPF and other federal security agencies to provide security at the elections.
“It should be noted that the NPF was not joined as a party in this suit.”
Egbetokun added that the Federal High Court gave the injunction delivered judgment on September 30, nullifying all previous activities so far carried in respect of the election and ordered the Police to stay away from any attempt to provide security during the said election.
“All these orders and counter-orders were served on the Police. The IGP, being a thoroughbred committed to operating within the legal framework, forwarded the three court orders to the Force Legal Section for advice.
“For the information of members of the public, the Force Legal Section boasts of sound and experienced lawyers, who have distinguished themselves in the legal profession, including a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).
“Based on the legal advice received from the Force Legal Office, the IGP ordered the Rivers State Police Command to abide by the ruling of the Federal High Court, and also communicated the same to the Governor of Rivers State, via a letter, with reference number CH:3514/IGP.SEC/ABJ/VOL.38/260, dated October 2, 2024, where the IGP advised the governor to also abide by the court ruling in the interest of peace and well-being of the people of Rivers State.”
The IGP stated that the “misinformation, triggered by the unwarranted outburst of the governor, based on no material fact, was uncalled for and unfair to the law enforcement institutions in Nigeria…
“It is also instructive to note that the NPF does not intend to engage in any form of media tussle or war with the person of the Governor of Rivers State, his administration or his political affiliations, but will continue to play its role as a neutral body in all forms of political activities, undistracted.”


