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Don’t mislead Nigerians, the ‘main concern’ behind your invitation is growing insecurity- Senate to IGP

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The senate has responded to Ibrahim Idris, Inspector-General of Police (IGP), claiming that contrary to his defence for refusing to honour their invitation, the issue of Senator Dino Melaye’s arrest was no longer relevant as it had “been overtaken by events”.

Sabi Abdullahi, spokesman of the senate, said Idris was invited to brief  the upper legislative chamber on the effort to by the police to curb insecurity across Nigeria.

The senate dismissed the charge of witch-hunt by the IGP.

Recall that the senate had invited the IGP over growing security challenges in the country and the case of Melaye.

The IGP refused to appear before the senators on three different occasions, prompting the senate declare him unfit to hold public office on Wednesday.

In a statement on Thursday, the senate spokesman said the IGP should not claim that he was only invited over Melaye’s case, saying there were more serious concerns to be addressed.

“Let it be known that the IGP by trying to reduce the reason for his invitation by the senate to the arrest of Sen. Dino Melaye is simply holding on to straw. The issue of Sen. Melaye’s arrest has been overtaken by events,” the statement read.

“The courts are already handling the related cases. Our main concern is the security crisis across the country where people are being killed in scores on daily basis. The primary responsibility of the police is maintenance of law and order as well as protection of lives and property.

“If there is a breach along the line of this responsibility, we do not see why the IGP should feel he cannot be invited to offer explanation to the arm of government which is constitutionally empowered to ask questions and investigate the breach.

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“No responsible body of representives of the people will ignore sad reports given by members on the floor of the senate. For instance, on April 24, two Catholic priests and and 17 members of their congregation were murdered as reported by senator George Akume.

“Also, senators Kabir Marafa and Tijani Kaura had earlier intimated the senate of the killing of 35 people in Maradun LGA, over 100 people killed in Anka and 36 people killed in Birani village in Zurmi LGA, all in Zamfara state. Even as at now, reports reaching us showed that recent killings have occurred in Kaduna, Taraba and Benue states.

“These were just few instances of daily occurrences of gruesome murder of our constituents as raised by senators. The IGP definitely should not have any problem with an invitation for him to tell the senate what he and his men are doing to stop the killings as well as their challenges and needs in doing this.

“Any public officer who plans to place himself above an arm of government obviously is not fit to remain in office. Mr. Idris is only afraid of his shadows by alleging witch-hunt when he is called to account on the performance of the duties of his organization.”

 

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