The
Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, on Tuesday defended the recent
decision of the police to stop the protest train #BringBackOurGirls group and the parents of
the Chibok schoolgirls who were abducted by the Boko Haram sect in April 2014,
from getting to the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Represented
by an Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mohammed Labbo, the IGP spoke at
the 2016 International Day of the Disappeared/Missing Persons, held at the
headquarters of the National Human Rights Commission in Abuja.
The
event was organised by the NHRC in collaboration with the International
Committee of the Red Cross and the National Technical Committee on the
Establishment and Management of Database of Missing Persons in Nigeria.
While
responding to a question during the event on Tuesday, Labbo said the BBOG
protesters were stopped on August 22 to prevent rowdiness around Aso Rock.
Together
with hundreds of sympathisers, who joined them on the way, the BBOG protesters
had on August 22, moved towards the Presidential Villa, demanding concrete
actions from the Federal Government to save the girls.
But the
movement of the protesters was cut short by armed riot policemen who blocked the
access road to the Presidential Villa.
Labbo
explained that the police were not interested in preventing the group from
meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, but that the protest train had to be
stopped to avoid rowdiness around the seat of power.
He,
however, said that the group would only be allowed to meet with the President
through their leaders.
He
said, “We sympathise with you. We did not stop you from meeting with the
President. Anytime you want to see the President you can meet with the
President but you have to nominate your leaders to meet with the President on
your behalf.
“We
believe that all unions have leaders. We are there to protect the Villa and we
will not allow any rowdiness around the Villa.
“Please
send some delegates, two or three of them to meet with the President.
“Whenever
you want to see the President, go through your leaders. They will talk and the
President will listen to you because this government is always ready to listen
to you.”
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