BENIN—GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has called on the
Inspector-General of Police to investigate how criminals sacked the
Police Area Command and Divisional Police Station, freed inmates and
held Auchi town in Edo North hostage for over three hours with no
response from the police.
The governor, who made the call yesterday during an inspection of
First Bank, Access Bank, Ecobank, soldiers’ quarters and police
formations attacked by bandits in Auchi, said there was need for the
police to do a soul-searching to see if policemen compromised the
security of the town.
Oshiomhole said: “To think that a police station with arms could be
attacked and the police could not gun down one criminal gives cause for
worry.
“I was not happy that the police had to park the Armoured Personnel
Carrier behind the Area Commander’s office instead of being at strategic
locations in Auchi town. It shows that the police are not using the
funds given to them maximally. I am not impressed because the APC ought
to be in operation.
“The fact that the APC was parked behind the station where it was
bombed means that it was not put to maximum use. It is unacceptable.
They should begin to account for their negligence of duty, incompetence
or both.
“Until we begin to do that, this lamentation will continue and
criminals will continue to operate and demystify the state and make us
look like a collection of mushrooms that can be consumed with minimal
effort.
“I believe the police will have to investigate to reassure us that we
are safe. The fact that they can attack two police formations and do
that kind of damage shows the need to revisit the role of policing and
their operational order.”
The governor, however, praised the Army for the five soldiers who
repelled the attack and killed one of the bandits who attacked and
attempted to bomb a private residence where the soldiers reside.
“The point has been made that if you attack a military base, you will
pay a huge price. For me, that is a little relief that one of the
bandits was killed by the soldiers in the sense that his identity will
assist the security agencies in their investigations,” he noted.
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