Ohanaeze Ndigbo Rejects Recent Police Promotions, Calls For Revisitation And Review.
In the recent promotion exercise carried out by the Nigerian Police Force, 37 officers were promoted to the rank of Commissionekr of Police.
A cursory look at the list shows that North West zone has 12 new Commissioners of Police, North East 8, South West 7, South South 5, North Central 4 while predictably South East brought up the rear with just 1 new Commissioner.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo observes that the already existing imbalance in the force exemplified in the fact that all Police Commissioners in the South East come from the North and not many Ibo officers are in the high echelon of the force should have made it imperative that more slots be given to the South East.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo is irked that the already depleted South East population in the force deserved only one slot and unequivocally condemns and rejects this provocative act of marginalization.
Ohanaeze frowns at this propensity of ensuring that Ibo land is constantly under siege by having security heads from zones other than the South East in charge of security in the zone.
It also rejects the unending and unnerving tendency of making the South East the whipping-boy of the country in all matters of recruitments and appointments at the Federal level.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo notes that while this habit of exclusion and denial has been the stock in trade of successive governments over the years, the preponderance of the marginalization in the present dispensation is unimaginable.
What is more worrisome is the gross impunity with which these despicable acts are being perpetrated towards a people that are the mainstay of Nigeria's unity and development.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo, therefore, in the spirit of fair play, equity and justice, calls for the recent police promotion exercise to be revisited and reviewed.
Chief Emeka Attamah
Special Adviser on Media to the President General
Ohanaeze Ndigbo.