Tag: Mr Ibrahim Idris

  • Saraki alleges threat to life, fingers APC thugs, Police

    Senate President Bukola Saraki is alleging threat to his life and those of his family in Ilorin, Kwara State.

    He accused thugs allegedly sponsored by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the police as the brains behind the alleged move to eliminate him and his family.

    Addressing reporters in Abuja yesterday, Saraki  who doubles as  the Director General of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Organisation claimed that on Thursday, APC thugs “shielded by policemen went to my family quarters in Agbaji in Ilorin, and vandalized houses, shops and inflicted wounds with matchetes  on three people.”

    He said: “All these destructions took place in the presence of policemen who came with them but watched without any care, as the APC thugs and supporters unleashed violence on our people.

    “For me, personally, I believe the decision to attack people and properties in my family ancestral compound is a direct affront and attack on my person.

    “And whatever signal these APC elements with support from the police believe they are sending is definitely sinister, uncivilized and unfortunate.”

    The Senate President said the police continued to show undisguised hostility toward him and his supporters in the state.

    The former Kwara State Governor said reports of the attacks were filed in relevant police stations in Ilorin, but expressed doubts that anything tangible and constructive would come out of the reports.

    He stated further that as part of the plot, the police, under the directive of the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, on Thursday, commenced the transfer of Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) out of Kwara State.

    Saraki called on Nigerians and the entire world to hold the IGP responsible should anything untoward happen to him and members of his family.

    “While the police are free to take decisions on the deployment of their personnel, we found the postings in Kwara State strange and more than a mere coincidence,” he said.

    “It should also be noted that IGP has posted three different Commissioners of Police to Kwara State in the last six months. In fact, the previous and current Commissioner of Police in the state got strict instructions from the IGP not to relate or engage with the Senate President”, Saraki added.

    According to him, the usual practice has been that the Commissioner of Police personally ensures the security of the Senate President whenever he visits his home state.

    He said all his predecessors in office were accorded that security cover whenever they visited their home states and that he also enjoyed it in his first year in office from 2015 to 2016.

    Saraki expressed apprehension over his personal safety as the ward to ward electioneering campaign is about to begin across the state.

    Said he, “We need to make it clear to the entire world that now that ward to ward campaign is about to begin in the state and I am set to participate in that grassroots campaign, as I have always done, nobody is sure what instructions Mr. Idris has given to the police command in the state.

    “Thus, the entire world should hold the IGP responsible if anything untoward happens to members of my family and myself”.

    Deploring the role of the IGP in the entire plot, Saraki continued, “Do not forget that before now, this same IGP has tried several tricks to implicate me in some criminal charges.

    “First, he arrested some cultists and was about to compel them to claim they worked for me. We exposed the trick early enough and the media also pointed out holes in his story. He quickly withdrew that.

    “Later, he went on to the Offa robbery case and politicized the investigation in order to rope me. In the process of forcing suspects to implicate me, the principal suspect died in their custody.”

  • Bayelsa Assembly warns against incessant deployment of CPs

    The Bayelsa State House of Assembly has called on the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris to stop further deployment of police commissioners to the state to avoid raising unnecessary tension.

    The lawmakers say the incessant deployment of police commissioners was worrisome and necessitated its emergency sitting last Saturday.

    Chairman of the House Committee on Security, Col. Bernard Kenebai (rtd), who spoke in Yenagoa described the incessant change of police commissioners as sinister and an attempt to enthrone instability in the state.

    The lawmaker who also condemned plans to scrap the state’s special security outfit, Operation Doo-Akpo said it was an open invitation to anarchy.

    According to him, Operation Doo-Akpo is an important security component of the state’s security architecture and disbanding it will give room for more criminal elements to perpetrate their dastardly act.

    While sympathising with the family of 16-year-old Miss Seiyefa Fred, who was murdered in cold blood by some hoodlums last week, Kenebai said her death was very unfortunate.

    He said: “For me it is a personal loss because she is one of my constituents and I feel so pained that her life could be cut short. We condole with the bereaved family. Her death and the developing security issues in the state necessitated the Assembly to invoke order 11 and called for emergency sitting.

    “A motion for urgent public importance was moved and we discussed at length some of the prevailing security issues and at the end we resolved to call on His Excellency who is the governor of the state and chief security officer to intervene over the incessant change of police commissioners in the state.

    “We also called on the Inspector General of Police to disregard calls for the disbandment of Operation Doo-Akpo and called on our representatives on the floor of the National Assembly to interrogate further the plans and finally urged Bayelsans to resist the impunity”.

    Kenebai stressed that as an assembly, they made useful interventions to complement the efforts of the executive by making laws that has helped to maintain the peace and order in the state.

  • PANDEF, IYC condemn Police raid on Clark’s residence

    …Group issues 48-hour ultimatum to F.G to explain action

     

    Condemnation has continued to trail the reported storming of the Asokoro, Abuja home of Ijaw national leader and convener of the Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark.

    Chief Clark’s home was reportedly ransacked on Tuesday by men of the Nigeria Police, allegedly on the instructions of the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris.

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    Condemning what it described as a humiliation and traumatization of the 91-year old former Federal Commissioner of Information, PANDEF, in a statement issued by its National Secretary, Dr Alfred Mulade, gave the federal government a 48-hour ultimatum to provide an explanation to the action of the police.

    “PANDEF condemns this very barbaric act which is tantamount to state terrorism and total disregard for his fundamental human rights and complete  disregard for established  traditional respect for age and national  service.

    “PANDEF insists that Chief EK Clark remains a symbol of our national unity and a leading voice in our search for equity, fairness and justice.  PANDEF therefore strongly condemns this unwarranted   action against one of the country’s leading statesmen by the Nigerian Police.

    “We hereby   call on the Federal  Government  to thoroughly investigate and offer  explanation,  within  the next  48 hours, this barbaric action against one of the fathers of this nation, in such a brazing manner,” said.

    In its own reaction, the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC), called on President Muhammadu Buhari to call the security agencies to order before they plunged the nation into an irreversible crisis, even as it called on all other relevant stakeholders in the Nigerian project to come to the aid of the country.

    According to a statement signed by its President, Oweilaemi Pereotubo, democracy cannot survive without opposing views, noting that a person of Chief Clark’s status and contribution to the Nigerian project should not be expected to be cowed I to silence when he has views to express.

    “Relevant stakeholders need to rise in defence of our hard earned democracy. President Buhari should call his overbearing security agencies to order before they plunge the country into an unmitigated crisis. There can be no democracy where there is no dissent voice.

    “Mr. President should accept that our democracy cannot exist without opposition elements to his government. Chief Clarke is an elder statesman, his views on national issues needs to be appreciated by the government of the day instead of being witch hunting,” said.

  • SARS overhaul: Group makes case for detainees

    …Hails Osinbajo

     

    A human rights group, Citizens Unite for Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE-Nigeria) has tasked the Nigeria police force to declare the number of detainees being held by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) to the public.

    The group which hailed the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, for directing the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris to overhaul SARS, also demanded that all detainees and awaiting trials in the police cells and prisons across the country be charged to court to seek justice.

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    CURE-Nigeria passionately appealed to the Federal Government to ensure that police carry out the action.

    In a statement made available to The Nation,  the organization’s Executive Director, Mr. Sylvester Uhaa, noted that the Acting President’s  directive, “although belated, is a welcome development and a right step in the reformation of the Police,” adding that,  “SARS has been identified with human rights violation and abuse of power, which has overshadowed its good work.”

    Uhaa, however, pointed out that, “Although SARS has contributed tremendously to the fight against violent crimes and criminality, and to the maintenance of law and order, it has operated largely outside the law, earning a bad name for itself, the Nigeria Police Force, and Nigeria at large.

    “The operations of any law enforcement must be guided by the law that created it, not by lawlessness, arbitrariness and disregard for human rights, which has guided SARS operations since its creation. And we cannot allow this to continue.

    “But, we ask the Federal Government  to take a step further to direct SARS to charge all suspects in their detention camps to court so that suspects can have access to justice and fair trial and this may lead to some gaining freedom, as some of the suspects may be innocent of the alleged offences.”

    He further stated that,  “in addition, the Federal Government should direct the IGP and all detaining authorities to declare the number of people in their detention so that Nigeria will know the number of people in their detention facilities.

    “For now, we only know the number of people in prison, and this is not right. Suspects in police cells are left at the mercy of their captors and jailers, some of whom treat them like animals.

    “Finally, we demand that the current administration make use of the recommendations made by Federal Government Committees on prison congestion in the past to decongest the prisons.

    “The continued detention of people without trial for years in our police cells and prisons violates the basic fundamental human rights to fair trial, equality of all human beings under the law and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and international human rights law.”

  • Police recover 4,000 prohibited firearms – IGP

    The Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Mr Ibrahim Idris, on Thursday said the police had recovered more than 4,000 prohibited firearms across the country.

    Idris had directed Commissioners of Police of State Commands and the Federal Capital Territory to commence the recovery of prohibited firearms in the country.

    The categories of the prohibited arms include artillery, apparatus for the discharge of any explosives of gas diffusing projectile, rocket weapons, bombs and grenades, machine guns and machine-pistols and military rifles.

    Others are calibers 7.62mm, 9mm, .300 inches, revolvers and pistols whether rifled or unrifled (including flint-lock pistols and cap pistols), pump action gun of all categories and any other lethal weapons fabricated to kill.

    Idris, who announced the recoveries at the monthly meeting with commissioners of police and above, said the exercise  would reduce the level of criminality and violence in the country.

    He commended all assistant inspectors-general of police and commissioners of police of commands for their roles in the recovery of prohibited firearms.

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    On the 2019 general elections, he said that the police had  major roles to play in providing security for hitch-free elections.

    “Every police officer should consider it a duty to the service of this country,” he said.

    The police boss restated the organisation’s commitment to provide adequate security for Nigerians by enforcing the country’s laws.

    Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force said that 100,529 officers had been promoted since Idris’ assumption of office.

    The Spokesman for the force, ACP Jimoh Moshood, disclosed this at the I-G monthly meeting with commissioners of police and above.

    He said that the officer cadre were 4,959 while inspectors and rank and file were 95,570.

  • IGP urges Nigerians to fight corruption

    The Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris has called on Nigerians to support President Muhammadu Buhari’s fight against corruption to put the country back on the path of greatness.

    Idris made the call at the customary dinner organised for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Detective Superintendent Course (7) 2017/2018 at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna.

    He said the feat achieved by the EFCC with the recovery of looted funds under the leadership of the Acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, could not have been possible without the support of Mr. President.

    “Without the support and prompting of Mr President, the achievement made by the commission would not have been possible.

    “Mr president has zero tolerance for corruption and I urge all Nigerians to support him to carry the fight to its logical conclusion,” Idris added.

    The IGP, while congratulating the 314 cadets who successfully completed the 13 months training course, charged them to exercise high sense of professionalism and courage in carrying out the task ahead.

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     “You have been called upon to join the anti-corruption crusade of the President, Commander -in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; as such, you must be professional, committed and courageous in the fight.

    “This is the only way you can guarantee your service in the commission,” he said.

    He warned them against temptations in the course of their job, urging them not to pervert the course of justice for monetary and material rewards.

    “I advise you to be above board and resist all the temptations.

    “You must be contented with your salary and allowances and know that being an officer of the EFCC does not make you immune to arrest and prosecution if found wanting,” Idris said.

    He said that the Police would continue to partner with the commission to ensure that all those who looted the treasury and diverted funds that would have been used to develop the economy were arrested and prosecuted.

  • Police, NSCDC to protect northeast schools (Video)

    Police, NSCDC to protect northeast schools (Video)

    The Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, on Monday said the command would provide adequate security to schools in the state.

    He said this would be in partnership with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), adding that the operations would cover public schools in three states of the northeast.

    Idris, represented by Mr Habila Joshak, Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of operations, disclosed this during an visit to Government Secondary School, Yarwa, in Maiduguri.

    “We came in here on capacity building and security assurance of the students following what happened in Dapchi Secondary School in Yobe.

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    “The President directed the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), to relocate and guarantee the safety of students and staff in all schools in the northeast; by northeast, I mean Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States.

    “We have come to ensure that that is carried out, not just anything, but a detailed and well positioned, and also with the input of the stakeholders which are the teachers, particularly the commissioners for education of these states.

    “The education supervisors, principals and teachers; including members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) serving in the schools.”

    According to him, the commands will conduct similar visit to liberated communities and schools in the affected states.

    Earlier, Mr Abdullahi Gana, the Commandant General of the NSCDC, said that the commands accorded priority to the education of children and stressed its readiness to protect them.

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    Gana noted that the visit to the School was strategic in view of its position as a host school to students from eight other schools.

    The other schools are Mafa, Monguno, Damasak, Baga, Auyo, Damboa and Bama.

    Also commenting, Hajiya Bintu Abba-Kura, the principal of the school, lauded the new school security measures adopted by the Federal Government.

    “The visit is timely because of the girls’ abduction in Dapchi, it boosted students’ morale and assured them that they are safe,” she said. (NAN)

  • I’ll keep crying until we get justice – Ortom

    I’ll keep crying until we get justice – Ortom

    Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has said he will keep speaking out on the invasion and ongoing killings in the state until the people of the state get justice.

    He spoke when a delegation of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, South South Zone, led by Archbishop God-Dowell Oyibo Avwomakpa, visited him at the Peoples House in Makurdi.

    He said if those saddled with the responsibility of protecting lives and property had acted promptly on reports which he made about threats to invade the state, subsequent massacre could have been averted.

    Governor Ortom reiterated his call for the resignation or sack of the Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, for his unprofessional conduct of taking sides with the invaders and lack of capacity to stop the killings.

    According to the Governor, the sacking of communities and killings had continued after the burial of the 73 victims adding that several security operatives had been killed and their rifles taken by the Fulani herdsmen.

    He said herdsmen attacks had become an enormous national problem which patriots across the country must rise up to tackle decisively.

    The Governor commended the people of the South-South for rallying support for the state in its time of need more than any part of the country and prayed that God would reward them.

    Earlier, Archbishop Avwomakpa called on President Muhammadu Buhari to defend the people of the state as Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the country.

    He said the delegation visited to get first-hand information so as to know how to cry to fellow Christians in other parts of the world to come to the aid of fellow Christians in Benue State.

    The delegation had also visited and donated relief items to some of those displaced by the crisis in one of the seven camps.

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  • Benue: IG vows to apprehend, prosecute perpetrators

    Benue: IG vows to apprehend, prosecute perpetrators

    The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, on Wednesday reiterated the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to apprehend and prosecute perpetrators of new year killings in Benue.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday ordered the IG to move to Benue, to restore law and order and forestall the crisis from escalating in the state.

    Herdsmen on new year day attacked and killed 50 persons in Logo and Guma local government areas of the state.

    Idris, who made the promise during the stakeholders meeting in Makurdi, assured that anyone involved in the killings would be brought to book.

    The police boss said the meeting was geared toward finding the lasting solution to the crisis that bedevilled some communities of the state.

    He said police would not rest until the perpetrators of the killings were arrested.

    He added that “I want to assure you that the police will not rest on its oars until these hoodlums are apprehended and brought to justice.

    “We are conducting an investigation into the killings and will take appropriate action against perpetrators of the heinous crime.

    “I want to assure you that police have put in place security measures to checkmate activities of  miscreants.”

    Idris also promised to take appropriate action against anyone carrying arms around.

    He enjoined the people to give the police actionable intelligence that would lead to a further arrest of criminal elements.

    The IG, who kicked against the clamour for deployment of the military, said they could only intervene when the police were overwhelmed.

    He said the force had deployed 660 personnel from some units to complement the security architecture in Benue.

    He noted that the force was determined to create a safe and secure environment for the people of the state and Nigeria as a whole.

  • FG inaugurates committee for Ekwueme’s State Burial

    FG inaugurates committee for Ekwueme’s State Burial

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, on Tuesday inaugurated the Committee that will oversee the burial arrangement of the late former Vice-President, Dr.Alex Ekwueme.

    Ekwueme had died in the United Kingdom on the 19th of November, 2017 at the age of 85

    Inaugurating the committee, Boss Mustapha eulogized Dr. Alex as a personality, who have served his fatherland meritoriously.

    The SGF assured the family members who are part of the Committee that Dr. Alex Ekwueme would be given a befitting and state burial.

    He told them that Federal Government would foot the bill and the evacuation of the body from London hospital.

    A statement by the Deputy Director (Press), Mohammed T. K. Nakorji, on behalf of the SGF listed the members of the committee to include Mr. Boss Mustapha – Chairman, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN – Member, Alhaji Lai Mohammed – Member.

    Other members are Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, Senator (Dr.) Chris N. Ngige, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, Mallam Lawal Musa Daura.

    Also in the committee are Pastor Goodheart Obi Ekwueme, Prof. Osita Chukwulobelu – SSG, Anambra State, Dr. R. P. Ugo, FCIPM, FICA – Member/Secretary.

    The Permanent Secretary, General Services Office, Dr. Roy Ugo will also serve as Secretary.