Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has described Senate's resolution of vote of no confidence on him as a "deliberate blackmail, witch-hunting, unfortunate and mischievous."
IGP said the police would not be deterred by "blackmail from any individual or group no matter how highly placed from the enforcement of law and order and ensuring that the rule of law prevails. No matter whose ox is gored."
Idris said he owed "no apology to any individual or groups in its effort to ensure preservation of law and order, supremacy of the law of the land, and make sure that all Nigerians are subject to the same law, no matter what their position is in the society."
Senate had Wednesday passed vote of no confidence on Idris, describing him as an enemy of democracy and unfit to hold any public office in Nigeria and abroad.
"The General Public are hereby implored to disregard and discountenance the resolution of the Senate on the IGP as a deliberate blackmail, witch-hunting and mischievously aimed at casting aspersions on the hard earned integrity of the Inspector General of Police and the Nigeria Police Force," IGP said.
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