21st April, 2015
PRESS
RELEASE:
SACK OF IG SULAIMAN ABBA: WE DEMAND
EXPLANATION
Outgoing President Goodluck Jonathan
this afternoon sacked the Inspector General of Police, Sulaiman Abba. No reasons
were given for relieving Sulaiman Abba of duty. Deputy Inspector General of
Police (DIG) Solomon Arase has been named as the Acting Inspector General of
Police.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) finds
this development very curious for two main reasons.
Firstly, Sulaiman Abba is not due for retirement until March 22, 2019. Sacking
such a high profile service chief without any justifiable casus belli raises more questions than answers. Secondly, it is
quite unusual for an outgoing regime to embark on this type of exercise like
sacking service chiefs and appointing new ones.
The implication is that the hands of the
incoming administration are being tied and its maneuvers being restrained. The
incoming regime is being saddled with unnecessary and avoidable human liabilities.
It is our contention that President
Jonathan owes Nigerians lots of explanations about the raison d’etre for this
eleventh hour replacement of a service chief.
Tongues have already started wagging. Is
President Jonathan really getting ready to handover? If so, why is he in a
hurry to appoint a new IG for the incoming regime? Why should an IG be sacked
shortly after the ruling party lost a general election?
Is it that he did not ‘play ball’ during
the elections? Did he refuse to obey illegal commands? These questions are very
vital because the opposition had alleged that the Nigerian government relied on
using security agencies to thwart the will of the Nigerian people.
MURIC therefore tasks Mr. President to
reveal the offence or offences committed by Mr. Sulaiman Abba. This matter must
come to the public court of the Nigerian people who are the end-users and
tax-payers. Mr. President must assure Nigerians that he is not just destroying
peoples’ careers because he is on his way out.
We appeal to the incoming administration
to be on the tip-toes of watchfulness. The people’s mandate must be jealously
guarded. Nigerians voted for change. Heads of states are known to change
service chiefs to strengthen their positions.
The question here is should President
Jonathan be preparing his handover note or strengthening his position? This
singular act appears to have been taken to consolidate incumbency. Nigerians
must be on guard. It is not over until it is over. Eternal vigilance is the
price of liberty.
The Buhari Transition Committee must
declare clearly, unequivocally and unambiguously that no unnecessary eleventh hour
appointment can be made otherwise such will be declared ultra vires and of no effect whatsoever. Outgoing state governors
must avoid saddling incoming state administrations with emergency appointments.
Such appointments are, ceteris paribus,
made with sinister motives.
MURIC calls on civil societies within
the country and the international community to take special note of this
development. President Jonathan must be made accountable to his pledge to leave
on May 29.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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