Mobile Policeman Who Mocked Buhari, Osinbajo and IGP, Arrested and Transferred to Bauchi
A mobile police officer, Sunday Japhet in the Yobe Police Command, who has been pouring invective on Nigeria’s leaders, politicians, and the police boss, the IGP has been transferred to Bauchi.
Japhet in his post on Facebook also revealed a planned protest by mobile policemen in the north east over unpaid allowances.
The State Commissioner of Police, Sunmonu Adeyemi Abdulmaliki confirmed to Daily Post today the arrest of the officer and his transfer.
In a Facebook post on 9 August, Japhet said the country is being led by “evil men” and mocked President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
Japhet’s vituperation against the leaders was triggered by the unpaid allowances to mobile policemen on insurgency duties and hoped that a demonstration by the policemen would ” be the beginning of something in this great country led by evil men”.
Read Japhet’s full Facebook post:
“This is Nigeria, with a president who want to fight corruption and tackle insecurities, with the vice who claimed to be a man of God without truth, with many elected senators, with IGP that we think things will change, its a pity for them, those that lead this country, I pray that this demonstration that is going to happen on 14 /8 in Maiduguri, Yobe, Adamawa and other places that mobile police on special duty are going to hold for their allowances be the beginning of something in this great country led by evil men, we are inviting all the media to be there for us, this people call their self leaders are all aware that this money use to be in some people joint account to get interest,then after 3-4 month they pay, no one will say he don’t know what is happening that this money is not paid, God will come down himself to help Nigerian if really this is buhari handling this country this way,i better die for truth then to be, seeing nonsense”. (Sic).
Japhet in his post on Facebook also revealed a planned protest by mobile policemen in the north east over unpaid allowances.
The State Commissioner of Police, Sunmonu Adeyemi Abdulmaliki confirmed to Daily Post today the arrest of the officer and his transfer.
In a Facebook post on 9 August, Japhet said the country is being led by “evil men” and mocked President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
Japhet’s vituperation against the leaders was triggered by the unpaid allowances to mobile policemen on insurgency duties and hoped that a demonstration by the policemen would ” be the beginning of something in this great country led by evil men”.
Read Japhet’s full Facebook post:
“This is Nigeria, with a president who want to fight corruption and tackle insecurities, with the vice who claimed to be a man of God without truth, with many elected senators, with IGP that we think things will change, its a pity for them, those that lead this country, I pray that this demonstration that is going to happen on 14 /8 in Maiduguri, Yobe, Adamawa and other places that mobile police on special duty are going to hold for their allowances be the beginning of something in this great country led by evil men, we are inviting all the media to be there for us, this people call their self leaders are all aware that this money use to be in some people joint account to get interest,then after 3-4 month they pay, no one will say he don’t know what is happening that this money is not paid, God will come down himself to help Nigerian if really this is buhari handling this country this way,i better die for truth then to be, seeing nonsense”. (Sic).
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