The Rivers State Police Command has launched an investigation into the alleged assault on journalists during the
recent #TakeItBackProtest. The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) had sent a complaint to the Command,
demanding an apology within 14 days and threatening to boycott police activities in the state.
The Command condemned the actions of some officers involved, describing the media as a strategic partner. Police
spokesperson Grace Iringe-Koko assured that the issue would be treated with utmost importance and findings from
the probe would be made public.
Preliminary findings have led to the identification of some personnel undergoing questioning as part of the ongoing
inquiry. The Command values its relationship with the NUJ and regrets any actions that may have strained this bond.
The Command confirmed its knowledge of the planned protest and deployed officers to ensure safety and security.
However, they disassociated themselves from the overzealous conduct of some officers.
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The Rivers State Police Command prioritizes protecting lives and property while upholding human rights. They
appreciate the understanding and support of the NUJ and the public in maintaining the integrity of the Police Force.
In a similar incident, the Rivers Police arrested officers captured on camera assaulting a young man. The Command is
committed to promoting the rule of law in its operations.
The NUJ’s reaction to the assault highlights the importance of protecting journalists’ rights. The Command’s
investigation aims to address the situation and prevent future incidents.
The Command’s decision to investigate and make findings public demonstrates their commitment to accountability and transparency.
Ensuring journalists’ safety is crucial for a free press. The Command’s actions will be closely watched by the public and the media.