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by Echezona obinna
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Yohanna Margif, the governorship candidate of the Plateau State Labour Party, was arrested on Saturday, according to the Plateau State Police Command.

Margif was taken away by security operatives in the late hours of Thursday amid speculation that he had resigned as the Labour Party’s governorship candidate, an allegation he later denied.

Confirming his arrest in a statement on Saturday, the Spokesman for the Police Command, Alabo Alfred said, “Contrary to the report being circulated by some online news media alleging that the arrest of Amb. Yohanna Margif by operatives of the Plateau State Command is politically motivated, the Command wishes to inform members of the public that such report is malicious, misleading and unfounded.

“Amb. Margif was criminally reported against by his business associate, one E.C.Gajare who alleged that Amb. Margit issued him a dud bank cheque over a business deal they had in recent time, hence the Police invited the Amb. Margif to answer the allegation levied against him to wish confirmed to be true.

“The Plateau State Police Command wishes to set the record straight that the Nigeria Police is a non partisan organization that rigorously pursues criminal matters with vigor irrespective of who is involved.

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“Members of the public are hereby urged to disregard such noxious report aimed at tarnishing the image of the Plateau State Police Command.

Plateau Labour Party Governorship Candidate, Margif Arrested By Police

“The Commissioner of Police, CP Bartholomew N. Onyeka psc (+) want the general public to know that nothing can distract the Command from discharging it’s constitutional duties and responsibilities.

“The CP further advised all media houses to always verify information before making any publication,
While he admonished members of the public to go about their lawful businesses and promptly report any suspicious movements within their community.”

 

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