Edo CP: We won’t allow criminals kill us like chickens



The Edo state police command has charged its operatives to police the citizenry without bitterness following attacks on its pensonel and police divisions during the #EndSARS protest.
The command however said policemen will no longer fold their hands and allow criminals to kill them like chickens.


Besides, suspected cultists, weekend reportedly shot at a police team around upper Sokponba junction by M. M way including an Assistant Police Commissioner and one officer. 


The police team had gone to the area to restore normalcy following reported  robbery and killings by rival cult groups.
The state Commissioner of police, Mr. Johnson Kokumo, disclosed this on Monday during the inauguration of 70 vigilantes in Ikopaba-Okha local government area of the State. 


The CP said, “It’s our responsibility to sanitise the state and the Inspector General of Police has gone ahead with confidence building of the police after the #EndSARS.

“We will keep talking to our men not to police with bitterness. But never again will it happen for someone carrying a jack-knife to kill a policeman carrying an AK-47.
“The police will no longer fold its hands and die like chicken… I want everyone to take the message home to neighbours and their children. 
“Police should use their arms professionally if our lives are in danger or defending others whose lives are facing possible death and we will have justification to use our arms,”


Kokumo who disclosed that the police have made a sizable arrest in connection with “all manner of crimes” said the operatives will be on 24 hours joint patrol with sister security agencies in the local government.
Chairman of Ikpoba-Okha local government, Dr. Eric Osayande, said the vigilantes will be under the council’s payroll, adding that they will “compliment existing security architecture in the area.”


According to Osayande, “Governor Obaseki directed that we should call all Enigies (District Heads) to go back to the traditional methods of vigilante to fight insecurity.”