In an exclusive gotten by THISDAY
Newspaper Monday, the new acting Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim
Idris, was said to have on Friday last week, allegedly written to the
presidency to retire 30 senior officers.
The officers who are of the rank of
Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of police, were said to have been
penned down for immediate retirement.
The reason for his move might not be far
fetched. Even though they are all coursemates, they are his senior in
terms of promotion.
Already, some of the attempts made by some AIGs to meet and greet him was said to have proven abortive as they were blocked off.
A source who spoke to THISDAY said,
“There is serious tension at the Police Headquarters in Abuja. We have
heard that the new acting IG wants to retire both his seniors and
coursemates.
” On Friday, he wrote to the presidency,
through the Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, and it was approved and
forwarded to the desk of the President for final approval.
“According to what Idris wrote, his
reason why he asked for their retirement is that he cannot work with
them. He said he wants to in all sense of the world take charge of the
police.
” He said since he has been given the
responsibility to provide security, it was imperative that these AIGs be
removed because they might be a clog in his wheel of progress.
“With this move, there is a tendency to
make 14 Commissioners of Police AIGs since the available and compulsory
vacancy for AIGs is 26.
“Already before now, 12 AIGs were
promoted. From the 12, they will take seven of them to become Deputy
Inspector General (DIGs) of Police and then they will be forced to go to
the CP rank to fill up the AIG rank of 26.
” We wonder why they are removing experienced hands that would have helped him steer the police to greater heights.
“These officers that will be retired,
are the last set of senior policemen that were trained abroad, or have
gone for short courses.
“I don’t know why we are wasting
manpower. By removing these old hands, we will have to expend huge
amount of money to train the new crop of AIGs and CPs.”
By Chiemelie Ezeobi
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