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Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Why Jonathan fired IGP, Suleiman Abba
THE Inspector-General of Police, Mr
Suleiman Abba, yesterday, became the first major
casualty of the just concluded general elections,
which President Goodluck Jonathan and his party,
the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, lost to the
opposition.
The police officer, who was elevated to the post
only last year, incurred the wrath of the
Presidency on the eve of the governorship and
House of Assembly elections for allegedly arguing
with the government officials over the directive to
recall the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in
Charge of Zone 6, Tunde Ogunshakin, from Rivers
State.
Abba, it was learnt, had deployed Ogunshakin
from his base in Calabar to Port Harcourt to
oversee the governorship election in Rivers State
following complaints by Governor Rotimi Amaechi
of Rivers State, that the police had collaborated
with the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC, and the PDP to intimidate APC
members and rig the presidential and National
Assembly elections in the state.
*His refusal to pick calls over Ogunshakin’s recall*:
Another source said the former police boss
reportedly ignored presidency official’s objection
to the deployment of Ogunshakin to Rivers State
on the allegation that the police officer was
sympathetic to Amaechi and his party and would,
therefore, not allow the PDP win the state.
A Presidency source told Vanguard that on
learning that the IG had defied its order by
redeploying Ogunshakin to Rivers State to
supervise the governorship elections. A
presidency official called the former police boss
to recall the AIG with immediate effect from
Rivers State or face the consequences.
The source said the presidency felt slighted when
it could not get through to Abba.
The former police boss reportedly told the
Presidency that AIG Ogunshakin was a formidable
Police officer whom he described as a ‘no-
nonsense officer’ feared and respected in the
Police Force hierarchy and capable of ensuring
law and order in the place of new assignment.
Vanguard learnt that although the sacked IG
reluctantly recalled Ogunshakin from Rivers State,
forcing him to quit Port Harcourt by 5 am on the
election day, Presidency did not forgive Abba for
redeploying Ogunshakin reluctantly.
*Presence at Buhari’s certificate of return
presentation*:
Another sin of the former IG was his presence at
the presentation of the Certificate of Return to
Muhammadu Buhari at the International
Conference Centre on April 1, 2015, which
convinced the Presidency that the IG was actually
working for the opposition and it moved quickly
against him.
*Arase replaces Abba*:
The Senior Special Adviser to the President on
Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, could not also be
reached for comments on the development.
Abba’s sack was announced by the president’s
spokesman, Reuben Abati, in a statement
yesterday. No reason was given for the sack while
a Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Solomon
Arase, was appointed to act in his stead.
Abati’s statement read in full: “President Goodluck
Jonathan has relieved the Inspector-General of
Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba, of his appointment
and duties with immediate effect.
“President Jonathan has also appointed Deputy
Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase,
as Acting Inspector-General of Police, also with
immediate effect.
“Until his appointment as Mr. Abba’s replacement,
Mr. Arase was the Head of the Force Criminal
Intelligence and Investigation Department.
“Mr. 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.”
Mr. Abba, 56, became acting Inspector General on
August 1, 2014 following the retirement of his
predecessor, Mohammed Abubakar, after 35
years of public service.
He was confirmed substantive IGP on November
4, 2014.
Abba was, until that appointment, an Assistant
Inspector General, AIG, in charge of Zone 7
Command, a position he occupied since May 25,
2012. He was also an Aide-De-Camp, ADC, to the
wife of a former military Head of State, Maryam
Abacha.
With his removal, Mr. Abba will proceed on forced
retirement, four years before he attains
retirement age.
He enlisted in the Nigeria Police as Cadet
Inspector on December 31, 1984 and is actually
due for retirement on March 22, 2019.
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