President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday sacked the IGP and appointed
Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Solomon Arase as Acting IGP with
immediate effect.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, made the disclosure on his tweeter handle.
Abba, the 17th indigenous Inspector-General of Police, who was
appointed by President Jonathan, formally assumed office on August 1,
2014.
Abba, who hails from Gwaram Local Government Area of Jigawa State
holds degrees in History and Law and had attended several management
and security courses within and outside Nigeria.
In a statement, Abati said until his appointment, Arase was the Head
of the Force Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department.
Arase holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Law, as well as
Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Political Science and Strategic
Studies.
He is also a Fellow of the Nigerian Defence College.
Meanwhile, there are indications that Abba’s sack may have link with
alleged shift of loyalty and the crisis rocking the Ekiti State House of
Assembly.
Sources revealed that since President Jonathan lost election, the
former IGP started pandering towards the opposition. He was accused of
working for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the April 11, 2015
election, in the hope that the incoming Buhari administration could
retain him.
The former IGP allegedly sent emissaries to Buhari’s wife, pleading
that she persuaded her husband to retain him after May 29 handover.
On the Ekiti connection, sources revealed that the police sided the
APC lawmakers, on the instruction from the Force Headquarters.
According to a source, who pleaded anonymity, “the former IGP was
working with some chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on
the Ekiti State Assembly crisis against the wishes of President Jonathan
that peace must be maintained in all parts of the country after the
elections.
“The removed Speaker, Dr. Adewale Omirin, had gone to court to
challenge his removal and the matter is still in court. When a matter is
pending in court, the normal thing is for parties to get the matter
sorted out there first before further actions are taken, but Omirin and
his colleagues haven’t allowed this to happen in this case.
“This Ekiti Assembly crisis started anew and with sustained vigour
after the result of the presidential election was announced and
Major-General Muhammadu Buhari emerged as the president-elect. They got
the backing of the police.”
Source claimed that the Presidency had insisted that the rule of law
must prevail in the matter but later discovered that “the former IGP had
agreed to provide cover for the APC lawmakers to enter Ekiti State and
go ahead with their impeachment plan.”
It said the president did not want crisis in the country “and
therefore had to remove him to ensure law and order continue to prevail
in Ekiti and all parts of the country.”
The protracted Ekiti Assembly crisis is also believed to have caused
the sudden transfer of a former Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr.
Taiwo Lakanu, who was moved days to the governorship election
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
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