The nation’s Inspector General of Police, Idris
Ibrahim seems to have risen above the law of the land and control of the
president who appointed him. This is as extremely worrisome as it is
setting a terrible precedence in the country.
What is
particularly curious about the recent actions of the Inspector General
of Police is the temerity with which he had repeatedly called the bluff
of the Senate institution and disobeyed orders given to him by President
Muhammadu Buhari.
It must be agreed that the Inspector General
of Police, Ibrahim Idris would not have ordinarily behaved this way if
not for some hidden reasons that are perhaps not known to the public.
But one thing that is incontrovertible is the fact that the police boss
has been compensated with the position of Inspector General.
It
can also be concluded that the same hidden reason that is responsible
for the now seeming “above the law” disposition of the Police IG must
have also informed his appointment in the first instance.
Meanwhile,
record has it that Ibrahim Idris was in 2015 the Police Commissioner in
charge of Kano state when he superintended the delivery of millions of
votes to the APC.
He was still the same police boss in-charge of
Kano state when the INEC Commissioner for the state was burnt to death
with his wife and two children in a rather unexplainable circumstance.
It will be recalled that President Buhari garnered nearly two million
votes in the most populous northern state during the 2015 presidential
election.
Meanwhile, curious but disturbing questions need to be
asked on the circumstances surrounding the appointment of Ibrahim Idris
as the IGP in the first instance.
What could have led to the to
compulsorily retirement of 21 AIGs and 7 DIGs just for Ibrahim Idris to
become the IGP ? What other factor could have been responsible for the
unprecedented promotions given to Ibrahim Idris from the rank of
Commissioner of Police in 2015 to Assistant Inspector General, to Deputy
Inspector General and Inspector General of Police all from year 2015 to
2016?
We also need to know what could have made the IGP disobeyed the instruction of the president without any consequence till date ?
Another
probing question is what was the good quality seen in Ibrahim Idris by
President Buhari at the time of his appointment that was not found in
any of his compulsorily retired 28 seniors? We need not be told that
Idris had been merely compensated for his hatchet job in the 2015
presidential election held in Kano and the subsequent cover-up in the
investigation of circumstances leading to and surrounding the death of
the INEC Commissioner.
It is most regrettable that Ibrahim Idris
has now constituted himself into an authority that cannot be questioned;
as a result has become so emboldened to have conveniently disobeyed
several Senate invitations. It is particularly very sad that the man
even feels at ease in the face of mindless bloodletting across the
country.
However, no sinner can hide behind one finger for too
long. The dirty past of the IGP has been exposed and the earlier he is
relieved of his position, the faster solutions could be found to the
reign of impunity and ceaseless killings across the land. Time is now
for President Buhari to remove the IGP from office and safe the nation
from further gruesome killings and maiming.
Musa Lawal writes from UK
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