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Police, Taskforce Clash Averted
A bloody clash between the Police and members of the road traffic decongestion committee of Emohua Local Government of Rivers State was averted last week by the timely intervention of the council’s supervisor for transport, Wenenda Agbagbo.
The policemen fully armed had trooped into the council to rescue a Cocacola truck impounded by members of the taskforce on the allegation of illegal parking.
The Mobile Policemen numbering about six were accompanied by three representatives of Cocacola, including the driver of the truck and the depot manager.
At the council, the mobile Police had questioned the taskforce, why the truck should be impounded, arguing that there was no enough reason for the truck to be packed over night at the council.
The Taskforce justified their action and there was tension as both parties warm up for a clash. The unfortunate scenario attracted the attention of the council’s Supervisor for transport, Mr. Agbagbo, who instantly invited the disagreeing groups for amicable settlement in his office.
In his defence, the taskforce leader, one Dan Awuse alleged the said truck was impounded on ground of wrong packing and road obstruction, an offence he said that is punishable, resulting in towing the truck to the council premises.
The taskforce had demanded for the payment of N60,000 as fine for the offence for which the Cocacola company had initially paid the sum of N10,000.
Leader of the Police team, who is a Corporal (name withheld) explained that he accompanied the depot manager the previous day for the release of the truck, but frowned at the poor attitude of the taskforce committee resulting in the re-inforcement of police personnel.
He said there was no evidence of wrong parking and as alleged by the taskforce, adding that the initial payment of N10,000 was not made in respect of the offence.
The Police had insisted that the truck be released without any further payment and delay which almost disrupted the settlement.
In his speech, the supervisor, Mr. Wenenda advised the taskforce committee to be honest in the discharge of their duties, and warned against victimising anybody.
He told the police to see the taskforce as partners on tackling congestion on the road.
The supervisor however pleaded with the taskforce for the release of the said truck without payment of another fee.
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