Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri has said he is totally in support of the ongoing protest against police brutality.
He also said his administration would not condone acts that infringed on the fundamental rights of residents in the state.
Diri spoke on Saturday evening when the protesters in their hundreds blocked the Government House entrance in Yenagoa to press home their demands.
His spokesman, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, in a statement, noted that the governor, who was returning from inspecting communities ravaged by flood, came out of his vehicle to join the youths that were waving placards and chanting slogans against police brutality.
Addressing them, he noted that as a firm advocate against all forms of police brutality, he moved motions as a federal legislator against extra-judicial killings and illegal detention in the state.
He said: “In 2016, I moved a motion as a member of the House of Representatives against extra-judicial killings in Bayelsa.
“Also, in 2018, I moved another motion in the House for the release of one Collins Opumie from Southern Ijaw that was arrested by the DSS and detained in an underground cell for many years until it came to my knowledge. He was eventually released after that motion.
“So, I’m one hundred per cent in support of you. In a democracy, power belongs to the people. Power belongs to you the youths. You have every right to protest and nobody can stop you from protesting.”
Commending the protesters for their peaceful conduct, Diri promised to address the demands within his powers and channel others to the appropriate quarters at the federal level.
He thereafter marched with the protesters to the state police headquarters and was received by the Commissioner of Police Mike Okoli.
Speaking at the force headquarters, Diri directed the state police boss to immediately release a youth that was allegedly arrested during the protest, saying citizens had an inalienable right to peaceful protest.
On his part, the Commissioner of Police thanked the youth for conducting themselves in a peaceful manner and urged them to maintain the tempo.
Okoli reassured the people that the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) remained disbanded as announced by the Inspector General of Police and promised that any officer caught infringing on the fundamental human rights of Nigerian youths would be dealt with according to the law.
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