The Assistant Inspector-General of Police for the Zone II Command
Headquarters in Lagos, Abdulmajid Ali, on Saturday said the case files
of a man alleged to have named his dog ‘Buhari’ should be transferred to
his desk with immediate effect.
“For now, the AIG Zone II has called for a meeting that we want to
call the parties involved in the matter to see how the matter could be
resolved,” Ogun State police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, told PREMIUM
TIMES.
Joe Chinakwe, 30, was arrested and confined to a police cell in Sango
Otta, Ogun State, for three days last week after a neighbour complained
that he named his dog ‘Buhari,’ the Vanguard reported.
The neighbour, who police identified as Halilu Umar from Sokoto
State, reportedly told the police that Mr. Chinakwe’s decision was aimed
at spiting and ridiculing his father who also happened to be named
‘Alhaji Buhari.’
Mr. Chinakwe, a trader, was immediately arrested and detained for three days without bail, the Vanguard reported.
The paper quoted police sources as saying that Mr. Chinakwe’s action
was “very provocative” and capable of stocking ethno-religious tensions
in the country, allegations Mr. Chinakwe reportedly denied.
Mr. Chinakwe told the Vanguard he named his dog ‘Buhari’ out of personal affection he had for President Muhammadu Buhari.
After a brief freedom he was granted by the police, Mr. Chinakwe was again rearrested on Friday.
“The matter may likely not go to court again on Monday,” Mr. Oyeyemi said.
The Zone II Command covered Lagos and Ogun States.
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