Monday, 29 August 2016

Why We Charged Man Who Named Dog Buhari To Court –Police

Why We Charged Man Who Named Dog Buhari To Court –Police

The Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 2 Command, Abdulmajid Ali had said that the ongoing trial of Joe Chinakwe, who named his dog Buhari, has no connection with President Muhammadu Buhari.

The AIG, who spoke through the zone 2 command spokesperson, SP Muyiwa Adejobi, noted that the man named the dog after his neighbour’s father and not the President.

He said Chinakwe was not arraigned for naming the dog Buhari, but for inscribing the name on both sides of the dog and
parading it around the Ketere area of Sango Ota, in the Ado Odo Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State, adding that his behaviour was capable of causing a breach of the peace.

Chinakwe, who had been released on bail, was arraigned after his neighbour, Halilu Umar, whose late father bore Buhari, reported him to the police.

In a statement issued on Monday, by the command spokesperson, the AIG also stated that the case was misconstrued as an attack on the President.

The statement read in part, “The case has nothing to do with the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President
Mohammad Buhari, but with one Alhaji Buhari,the biological father of the complainant, Alhaji Halilu Umar.”

“It is fundamental to state that the man was not charged to court for christening his dog Buhari, but for the behaviour of the suspect and circumstances surrounding the matter when Mr.
Joe (Chinakwe), who had been having conflicts with his neighbour,(complainant) named his dog Buhari, his neighbour’s
father’s name, inscribed Buhari on both sides of the said dog, and started parading the dog with swagger among his
neighbours and traders who are mostly northerners.”

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