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Massive Shakeup in Police, IG Redeploys over 50 Officers

Tinubu’s ex-CSO moves to Kwara as CP PDP protests, says APC wants to oust Saraki at all cost

- Adedayo Akinwale, Udora Orizu in Abuja and Hamid Adedeji in Lagos

A wave of redeployme­nts yesterday hit the police hierarchy as the acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, approved the transfer of over 50 senior officers less than 10 days to the presidenti­al election scheduled for February 16.

Although a statement by the spokespers­on of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Mr. Ikechukwu Ani, said the postings were approved by the commission following

recent promotions in the force, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) raised serious doubts about the motive of the exercise, contending that it was aimed at using the police to manipulate the impending general election.

However, a statement by Force Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Frank Mba, said the deployment­s were made following the decoration of newly promoted officers within the ranks of Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) and Commission­er of Police (CP).

One of the postings that became immediatel­y controvers­ial yesterday was the promotion and posting of Mr. Kayode Egbetokun, former chief security officer (CSO) to Senator Bola Tinubu while he was governor of Lagos State.

Egbetokun had earlier been redeployed to take over from Mr. Imohimi Edgal as Commission­er of Police, Lagos State Command last year by the former police boss, Mr. Ibrahim Idris. But the retirement of Idris put paid to that as the new boss, Adamu halted the handover process that had begun.

Now, Egbetokun has been moved to Kwara State Command as CP, sparking a wave of protest from the PDP, which alleged yesterday that it was a ploy to oust Senate President Bukola Saraki, from his dominance of the state’s politics.

Mba had in a statement reeled out a long list of deployment­s involving the newly decorated senior officers yesterday.

In all, 18 AIGs got new postings while 35 CPs were deployed in the state commands.

Two deputy commission­ers were appointed acting commission­ers and deployed in two state commands.

With the developmen­t, Lagos now has a new police boss, Mr. Mu’azu Zubairu, who will now take over from Edgal

The other commission­ers are: “Buba Sanusi, Katsina State; Mohammed Wakili, Kano State; Rabiu Ladodo, Jigawa State; Ahmed Iliyasu, Ogun State; Mu’azu Zubairu, Lagos State; Ibrahim Sabo, Niger State; Alkassam Sanusi, Taraba State; Garba M. Mukaddas, Adamawa State; Omololu Bishi, Benue State; Bola Longe, Nassarawa State; Isaac Akinmoyede, Plateau State; Odumosu Hakeem, Edo State; Olushola David, Bayelsa State; Adeleke Yinka, Delta State; Austin Iwero Agbonlahor, Cross Rivers State; Bashir Makama, Akwa Ibom State; Awosola Awotunde, Ebonyi State; Belel Usman, Rivers State; Bello Makwashi, Gombe State and Abdulrahma­n Ahmed, Kaduna State.”

Others are: “Bala Ciroma, FCT; Egbetokun Kayode, Kwara State; Hakeem Busari, Kogi State; Asuquo Amba, Ekiti state; Galadanchi Dasuki, Imo State; Suleiman Balarabe, Enugu State; Dandaura Mustapha, Anambra State; Etim Ene Okon, Abia State; Ibrahim Kaoje, Sokoto State; Celestine Okoye, Zamfara State; Garba Danjuma, Kebbi State; Abiodun Ige, Osun State; Undie Adie, Ondo State; Olukolu Shina, Oyo State; Ali Janga, Bauchi State; Damian Chukwu, Bornu State and Sumonu Abdulmalik, Yobe State.”

According to the Commission, the CPs are expected to proceed immediatel­y to their new commands ahead of the 2019 general elections.

The Chairman of the commission, Alhaji Musiliu Smith, according to Ani’s statement, charged them to quickly settle at their new posts and ensure that the forthcomin­g general elections in their various commands are peaceful, free, fair and transparen­t.

PDP Protests, Says APC Wants to Oust Saraki at All Cost

Meanwhile, the PDP and the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) yesterday threatened to pull out of the peace accord over alleged plot by leaders of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) to manipulate the general election, using different unholy and undemocrat­ic means.

Consequent­ly, PDP and CUPP warned that any situation that seeks to allow the ruling party to abuse the tenets of the accord would definitely force them to review their signatorie­s to the peace process.

At a press conference yesterday in Abuja, the Director of Media and Publicity of the PDP Presidenti­al Campaign Council, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an, stated that it might have no option than to allow its members to defend their votes with whatever that is available to them.

He stressed that the country belongs to all, noting that no individual or group, no matter how highly placed, could subjugate other citizens or seek to appropriat­e any sort of absolutism to themselves.

Ologbondiy­an said, “After due considerat­ion of comments, threats and incendiary actions by the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and the Buhari Presidency, which are directly inimical to peaceful, free and fair elections, the PDP is left with no option than to consider a review of its signatory in the national peace accord, if no action is immediatel­y taken to curb this trend.”

Accuse APC Leaders of Plotting to Stop Saraki at all Costs

The PDP also accused the ruling party and the police of planning to stop the re-election of Saraki and some other members of the opposition party at all costs.

The PDP spokespers­on alleged a plot to redeploy Egbetokun, as Kwara State Commission­er of Police, where he has been handed the instructio­n to allegedly ‘’incite the people’’, cause pandemoniu­m and pave the way for outright rigging in favour of Buhari and all other candidates on the platform of APC.

This, he said, was in line with plans by the presidency and the APC to effect a mass deployment of top security officers, particular­ly the police, to “intimidate, harass and manhandle’’ Nigerians that will not support the self-succession bid of Buhari, as well as aiding APC thugs to snatch ballot boxes and orchestrat­e violence in the elections.

Ologbondiy­an noted, “It is necessary to state that the PDP is a party of peace and we are committed to the peace accord.

However, the deployment of the Kayode Egbetokun as Kwara CP directly negates the principle of the peace accord and can only hurt the fragile peace that currently exists in Kwara State.

“We wish to remind the acting Inspector General, Mohammed Adamu, that his acceptabil­ity among Nigerians across party line was based on the pedigree, which was presented to Nigerians before his appointmen­t,” he said.

On its part, CUPP said that it had received credible intelligen­ce that police posting for the purpose of providing election security has been compromise­d by the police hierarchy in favour of the ruling APC.

The spokespers­on for CUPP, Mr. Imo Ugochinyer­e, in a statement issued in Abuja yesterday said that designated members of the ruling party have been requested to make their choice of Commission­ers, Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers, SARS Commanders, Rapid Response Squad Commanders, MOPOL Commanders and other strategic positions in the police force.

According to him, "The manipulati­on includes asking selected and designated leaders of APC to choose the officers that will work with them. This manipulate­d posting of police officers in line with the choices of politician­s of the ruling party, is an invitation to anarchy and a recipe for disrupting the elections, which the federal government has been working towards as their alternativ­e option when all their rigging mechanisms fail so as to perpetuate President Muhammadu Buhari in office."

He lamented that the new Inspector General of Police has succumbed to their ploy and is now taking instructio­ns from APC on police postings.

He said: "The presidency has deliberate­ly kept him in acting capacity so as to use his confirmati­on as a bait to get him to do their bidding. He is now completely at their beck and call and their usual line to him are: we will talk to the President about your confirmati­on, that you really helped us.

"These politicall­y tainted police postings are invitation to a bloody electoral crisis and must be reversed immediatel­y."

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