Police dismisses trigger happy officer who shots Opeyemi Bamidele, others in Ekiti

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The Ekiti State Police Command has dismissed the police officer (name unknown) who pulled the trigger against Opeyemi Bamidele and five others at APC rally in Ado-Ekiti on Friday.

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The Commissioner of Police in the state, Bello Ahmed, said the action was to protect the integrity of the police force.
The police had earlier said the shooting was an “accidental discharge” from the rifle of the police officer, who they said was on illegal duty in Ekiti State.
Ekiti police spokesman, Caleb Ikechukwu, had said the officer was attached to Mopol 20, in Lagos, but was hired by politician as guard to the rally illegally.
The rally was organised for the APC governorship candidate, Kayode Fayemi, but ended on a bloody note after gunfire rented the air, injuring politicians attending the event.

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Mr Ahmed, who made the disclosure when he was interviewed on Channels Television’s breakfast show, Sunrise Daily, also would not mention the name of the officer and his last posting before his dismissal.
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“The policeman involved is dismissed already and even though he’s nursing some injury; and at the appropriate time, he will face the law of course,” he said.
“Nigerians will be briefed on the outcome of our actions.”
Mr Ahmed stated that the politician who brought the police officer to Ekiti State would also be charged to court at the appropriate time.
The politician and a House of Representatives aspirant in the APC, Tayo Adebiyi, is still in police custody.

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He had pleaded his innocence, saying he duly applied for the police guard and had no ulterior motive in his action.
Meanwhile, Mr Ahmed has warned politicians in Ekiti State ahead of the July 4 governorship election, to abide by the rules to forestall violence and crisis during the exercise.
He gave the warning on Monday at a meeting with chairmen of political parties in Ado Ekiti.
He said his command would not allow politicians to run foul of the 1999 constitution and the Electoral Act during the election.
According to him, the meeting offers the stakeholders the opportunity to brainstorm on
how to ensure a peaceful election.

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“What I want from my men is professionalism. We are going to be guided by the instrumentality of the law, because this election is going to be a different ball game,” he said.

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