I DON'T FEAR POLICE IG IDRIS, I WILL ACT ON HIS 'RETIREMENT' - BUHARI
khaleb
Jan 09, 2019
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he will act on the raging controversy on the issue of the retirement of Nigeria's Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.
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Speaking exclusively to This Day/ Arise TV, Mr Buhari took responsibility for not changing his military and security chiefs since 2015.
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President Buhari has come under severe criticism for overlooking the excesses of the Police IG who has been incessant in his flagrant abuse of powers in carrying out a vendetta against perceived political opponents of the president.
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According to public service laws, the occupant of the office of the Inspector-General of Police is to retire after spending the mandatory 35 years in service or attaining 60 years of age.
Mr Idris is expected to retire from service after reaching the mandatory 35 years in service this month.
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On Monday, the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), a group of opposition political parties, threatened a mass protest on January 15 if Mr Idris is not retired.
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In reaction to this and other calls for action, Mr Buhari said he was not "afraidÔÇØ of the police boss, and that he would take action.
"I saw on the television, somebody has given me last warning to...I have accepted responsibility, I don't think I am afraid of him and I don't think I have organised roadblocks and got collections from it to say that I will lose some part of my revenue from him,ÔÇØ he said jokingly.
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"I will take action,ÔÇØ he added.
Responding to questions on why he has not changed service chiefs, Mr Buhari said he is waiting for the 'appropriate time' as making changes on emergency would be counterproductive.
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"I am measuring the options critically. When you have a case of emergency, if you don't wait for an appropriate time to do it, then you create competition within the service,ÔÇØ he said. "There are so many ambitious people waiting, only one man can be Chief of Army Staff in the army, only one man can be the Inspector-General of Police. Don't forget that it was this administration that appointed all the three.
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"I didn't know them on a personal basis. I followed records and thought I picked the best then. Of course, their performance may be disappointing but I accept responsibility for not changing them. My reason is based on my own experience.ÔÇØ
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— khaleb