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Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Jonathan fires IG Abba over polls …names Arase in acting capacity
President
Goodluck
Jonathan
on
Tuesday
sacked
the
Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba.
Abba, who became IG less than nine months ago,
was replaced by a Deputy Inspector-General of
Police, Solomon Arase, in acting capacity
A statement by Jonathan’s Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, gave no
reason for the sack of Abba.
The statement read, “President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan has relieved the Inspector-General of
Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba, of his appointment
and duties with immediate effect.
“President Jonathan has also appointed a Deputy
Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase,
as Acting Inspector-General of Police, also with
immediate effect.
“Until his appointment as Abba’s replacement,
Arase was the Head of the Force Criminal
Intelligence and Investigation Department.
“Mr. Arase holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees
in Law as well as Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees
in Political Science and Strategic Studies. He is also
a Fellow of the Nigerian Defence College.”
According to the PUNCH, the controversial
governorship election in Rivers State was the
main reason that cost Abba his job.
It was also learnt that the Presidency and the
national leadership of the Peoples Democratic
Party were unhappy with the sacked IG for the
way he handled the March 28 presidential
election.
The PDP and its presidential candidate, Goodluck
Jonathan, lost the election to the All Progressives
Congress and its candidate, Muhammadu
Buhari.
The PDP also performed badly in the
governorship election, a development it believes
was traceable to Abba’s action.
A reliable government source in Abuja, said that
the Presidency did not only feel that Abba
failed to mobilise enough men for the PDP
during the polls, it believed that he was “tactically
working for the opposition (the APC).”
For example, the source said that Abba deployed
over 2,800 riot policemen in Rivers State on April
4, a few days to the conduct of the governorship
election. The team was led by an Assistant
Inspector-General of Police, Tunde Ogunsakin.
This action, according to him, was taken by the
sacked IG to negatively affected the hitherto
arrangement by the Presidency and the PDP for
the conduct of the governorship election in the
state.
It was also gathered that when Ogunsakin arrived
in the state, he called a meeting of all
governorship candidates but that of the PDP,
Nyesom Wike, refused to attend.
Wike, who is now the governor-elect of Rivers
State, was said to have told the AIG that he did
not have confidence in him and therefore would
not attend the meeting.
A highly placed police source told one of our
correspondents that few minutes later,
Ogunsakin received a call from the Presidency
ordering him to leave the state “immediately.”
He said, “The AIG didn’t sleep in the state as he
left immediately. I think he slept in one of the
neighbouring states.”
The riot policemen were also ordered to be
“demobilised” and not allowed to be part of the
security men used for the governorship election.
Infuriated party leaders from the South-South
and across the country were also said to have
complained to the Presidency about the conduct
of Abba, who they accused of working for the
APC.
Abba was also accused of not giving enough
protection to the nine PDP members of Ekiti State
House of Assembly opposed to the move by the
19 APC lawmakers to impeach Governor Ayodele
Fayose.
A member of the PDP National Working
Committee, who also spoke with one of our
correspondents said, “You can see that the IG has
forgotten that President Jonathan and his party
are still in control till May 29 and that he should
not be too eager to satisfy the incoming
government.”
It was said that the Presidency decided to yield to
the pressure from the PDP and a “powerful
woman” from Rivers State on the need to relieve
Abba of his job.
When contacted on the sack of Abba, the
National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa
Metuh, said anyone asking about it (sacking)
“should go to the President.”
“The question on whether our complaint led to
the sack of the police boss should be directed to
the President,” he said.
When one of our correspondents visited the
Force Headquarters in Abuja at about 3.20pm on
Tuesday, one of Abba’s aides said, “ the IG is
not aware of his sacking. No one has informed
him and he is in the office working.”
Also, a PDP leader, who spoke to one of our
correspondents on the condition of anonymity,
said Abba failed to act according to the script
given to him by the Presidency.
He said Abba was believed to have approached
the APC leaders to broker a deal which would
elongate his tenure.
“Apart from that, immediately Buhari won, Abba
threw caution to the winds and negotiated with
the APC to help them with the governorship
election to enable him to remain in office after
Jonathan’s exit.
“He began treating Buhari like the President even
while the President was still in office,” he added.
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