THISDAY

SO IGP IDRIS DISOBEYED BUHARI?

- Fredrick Nwabufo, fredricknw­abufo@yahoo.com

The first task of Ibrahim Idris, Inspector-General of Police (IGP), when he assumed office in 2016, was to probe Solomon Arase, his predecesso­r. Idris had alleged that Arase privatised official vehicles on his departure, rendering him “immobile”. But this turned out to be a ploy by the IGP to ingratiate himself with President Muhammadu Buhari.

The zeitgeist at the time was “fighting corruption”, and Idris was trying as much as he could to show himself an anti-corruption crusader. Even then, I knew this IGP was a joker.

Idris’ tenure has been one of vile controvers­y; controvers­y after controvers­y. When the World Internal Security and Police Internatio­nal Index ranked the Nigeria police as the worst in the world, the IGP and his team rustled up fictive excuses to defend of their incompeten­ce.

Inebriated by power, Idris had two journalist­s – Daniel and Tim Elombah - arrested for a critical report allegedly published on their blog. The IGP’s one in many attempts to intimidate the press.

When news of herdsmen killings in Benue broke, the IGP without carrying out any investigat­ion said it was a “communal clash” – a streak of sycophancy. He later apologised for the gaffe, but the action showed the undertow of his underbelly.

And when the president asked him to relocate to Benue State to stop the killings, this IGP visited the state and returned to Abuja a few days later to celebrate his 59th birthday. He stayed in the Federal Capital Territory afterwards.

It is not surprising that he flouted the president’s order. Idris is a splitting example of the average Nigerian policeman, who derelicts duty and who is abrasive, uncouth, defensive and power drunk.

However, I find it incredible that the president was not aware of the IGP’s derelictio­n of duty.

One thing is clear though, it is either the president was genuinely not aware of it or was not made aware of it. In all, I think Nigerians have had enough of this IGP and his fancy of controvers­ies.

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