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#EndSARS: We’re Still Collating Number Of Policemen Killed In South East ― Supervising DIG
The Supervising Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG South East Geopolitical Zone, DIG Celestine Okoye, Wednesday said the Nigerian Police was still collating the number of policemen killed in the South East region, following the #EndSARS protests.
The DIG who is also in-charge of Information Communication Technology Force Headquarters, Abuja, expressed sadness over the killing of Police officers and called on the perpetrators to desist from such dastardly act for peace to reign
Okoye condemned in strong term the destruction of Police Stations in the State adding that such federal project should be regarded as a valuable asset put in place for the benefit of all and sundry.
The DIG stated this after having an interaction with Governor David Umahi at the new Government House, Abakaliki.
According to him: “Am here for peace. I came to Ebonyi to find out the way to end the destruction in Ebonyi.
“My advice is for the hoodlums to stop the destruction in Ebonyi State. Destroying these properties is not destroying government properties but our own properties.
“Most Police Stations were built by communities. Instead of them to be grateful for these police stations they are destroying them.
“In the South East, most federal government projects are not built in your villages and the ones built we are destroying them. When I was joining the police force, I was told that Policemen are slaves.
“You see how we are killed and nobody is discussing it. So the police have no right to live but to die? Am not happy the way policemen are killed.
“Investigation will tell us if those arrested in the South East are either IPOB members or whether they are miscreants or hoodlums. We are still collating the number of policemen killed.
“In Ebonyi yesterday, a policeman was killed.”
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