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After Gasing Opponent, What Next for Idris?

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The Federal High Court, Abuja, last week, dismissed a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/457/2018 and filed by the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, challengin­g his summons by the Senate. Justice John Tsoho said IG’s suit constitute­d an abuse of court process and subjudice. I dr is had approached the court for an order res training the Senate and its leadership from insisting he should personally appear before them to respond to questions involving police arrest of Senator Dino Melaye.

And now that the court has spoken, perhaps, Idris would muster the decency to respect the rule of law and not dismiss this ruling like he is wont to disobey presidenti­al instructio­ns. It goes without saying that the IG has caused more confusion than add value in the current democratic engagement, thus, disrespect for the rule of law is a familiar practice.He would not have shocked anyone if he brushes this aside.

At a time when national discourse was beginning to interrogat­e the loyalty of state security apparatus, with a view to entrenchin­g a profession­ally driven institutio­n only loyal to the state and guided by the constituti­on, the partisan ship of the IG is becoming very worrisome. A few days back, the police tear-gassed leading opposition politician­s including the Senate President, Bu kola Sara ki; National Chairman of the P DP, U che Second us;Sul eL ami do; Senators Mus aK wan kw a so, Di no Mel aye, Ben Murray Bruce among others; and invited them to appear before a police investigat­ing team on charges of al le aged disturbanc­e of public peace.This is coming on the heels of an Abuja court judgement which ruled against his refusal to honour an invitation by the Senate.

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IGP Ibrahim Idris

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