Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Idris Ibrahim, Ordered To Tender His Resignation Letter.
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The Coalition of Civil Society Groups for Integrity and Justice, CCSGIJ, has requested that the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, should honourably resign his appointment, within 5 working days.
The Coalition comprises of Lawyers Integrity Crusade Network, LICN, National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN, National Youth Democratic Congress, NYDC, and other Civil Society Organizations.
Recall, that Ibrahim Idris had been accused of massive corruption by the Senator representing Bauchi Central, Isah Hamma Misau.
Senator Misau alleged that the Inspector-General of Police was engaging in promotion racketeering and taking a bribe as much as N15m before posting Commissioners of Police and State Mobile Commanders.
At a joint press briefing in Abuja on Sunday, the Coalition said: “Mr. Idris has lost integrity and the moral standing to lead the Nigeria Police Force.
“That the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice perform his duties creditably by advising President Muhammadu Buhari to remove IGP Idris from office within 5 (five) working days, from tomorrow Monday.”
The coalition also frowned at the continuous sealing off of the National Headquarters of the Peace Corps of Nigeria, since the arrest of some National officers of the Corps, February 28th, 2017.
According to the group, the Peace Corps office was sealed off by the Police for 9 months running, based on mere allegations, adding that the Force had no moral ground to clamp down on youths based organisation such as Peace Corps of Nigeria.
“We fear that the posture is taken by IGP Idris against the Peace Corps of Nigeria and its leaders, if not checked, is capable of leading to a chaotic situation where the overwhelming population of Nigerian youths who are benefiting from the Corps could take the law into their own hands to obtain justice”, they said.
”Should IGP Idris refuse to resign within 5 days, the group threatened “to occupy the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with the whole might of the Nigerian youths and civil society organisations.”
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