Business Day (Nigeria)

IGP Ibrahim Idris at 60

- EMMANUEL UMOHINYANG

The greatness or otherwise of every being is always a reflection of where he stands at very critical moments of national history. Whether in the advanced nations or developing ones, people who dare the odds, no matter the challenges, though few, usually stand out.

This is because their deeds stand them out of the crowd because they never fail to seize the moment to showcase their God-given potentials at every opportunit­y. That is why Nigeria can never be ignored because there is incontrove­rtible evidence globally that despite its battered image in the recent past, it has men and women who are global brands.

Have you bothered to ask yourself why President Muhammadu Buhari is showered unpreceden­ted love by the poorest of the poor in Nigeria and are still yearning to vote him for second term despite the challenges facing the country?

Have you asked yourself why there was no in-fighting in his party, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in an attempt to succeed him when he was receiving treatment abroad like we had under the Yar’adua presidency?

This only confirms that truly perception matters in human relations because people judge you the way they perceive you.

Indeed, for the inspector-general of police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris, events of the last few years have given him the rare privilege of writing his name in gold.

Perhaps, realising that the office of the IGP had almost been a subject of scandals in the recent past, Idris from day one dared to be different.

He did this by returning the police to the part of profession­alism by ensuring its return to its core values of being a truly profession­al security institutio­n.

Realising that this cannot achieved with a wave of the hand, the IGP has in the last few years motivated his officers and men for improved performanc­e.

Under his leadership, the police force has recorded an unpreceden­ted promotion since it was created to boost the morale of its personnel.

Recently, the salaries of police personnel were increased following the approval granted by president Muhammadu.

It is to the eternal credit of IGP Idris that this was achieved under him, though the idea could have been started by his predecesso­rs.

For the first time, Nigerians can attest to the fact that they are seeing an institutio­n that now treats them with respect and courtesy.

This is in line with the vision of the number one cop who believes that the police must be a friend of Nigerians and vice versa.

Recall that unlike in the recent past when cases against police personnel were swept under the carpet, the IGP has dared to be different.

He has done this by making sure that communicat­ion channels between the police and the public have been widened to ensure better policing.

Thus Nigerians can now deal with the commission­ers of police in their respective states, even as IGP’S personal telephone lines are public knowledge.

Aside this reported cases of erring officials are being swiftly handled and appropriat­e punishment meted to those found wanting

In Lagos State for instance, a top official who killed an official of LASTMA was dismissed posthumous­ly and an apology tendered to the family.

The police under this IGP was also at the home of a Nigerian who was killed in the cause of duty.

Furthermor­e, there is no gain saying that IGP Idris has restored credibilit­y to the office he currently occupies by being above board.

Though he has his own short comings like everybody, there is no gain saying that perhaps for the first time in a very long time, this IGP has not been involved in any financial scandal.

Even those who tried too rubbish his reputation have since kept their mouths shut because they have since found Idris a hard nut to crack.

Under him, the police as an institutio­n has no doubt been above board in the discharge of its duties.

From Kogi to Ondo, Ekiti, Anambra and Osun, the police have done the nation proud despite challenges, though there is still room for improvemen­t.

Though the opposition People Democratic Party (PDP) may feel otherwise, nobody can equate the current police to the one we had under the sixteen years of the PDP. The party has won elections in Kogi, Kaduna, Benue, Oyo and others with the Ibrahim Idrisled police providing security.

Even the same internatio­nal community, to whom they take very issue including the mundane, was part of election observers who adjudged this election free and fair.

That the IGP has put up a superlativ­e performanc­e thus far is not surprising going by his background as a United Nations-trained Policeman.

Everywhere he posted, he was garlanded for excellence in the performanc­e of his duties.

Those who know him are therefore, not surprised that he has brought sound, workable and credible reforms to the police.

Like President Buhari said some days ago while reacting to allegation­s that his family members have taken over certain businesses, Idris critics should also come clean on allegation­s against him or keep quiet.

Though his tenure as IGP may have ended, the consensus among those who truly love this country is that we still need his services especially at this time.

This no doubt in the best birthday gift President Buhari can give to the hard-working patriot as he clock 60 on Tuesday January 16, 2019.

I join other Nigerians in wishing him happy birthday on this milestone. • Umohinyang, a social commentato­r wrote in from Lagos

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