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How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by agwom(m): 4:59am On Aug 26, 2018
In his first tell-all interview since his sack as IGP in 2015, Suleiman Abba has revealed why he was given the boot by the then President Goodluck Jonathan. He gave Daily Trust on Sunday a rare peek into some of the dirty jobs he was asked to do and why he believes that the appointment of an IGP should not be the business of the Presidency alone, among many other issues.

You have maintained a very low profile since you were relieved of your duties during the last administration. What has informed your silence?

First and foremost, welcome to the headquarters of Fasaha Solicitors, which is a law firm I chair. It is also the office where Kany Computer Technologies is domiciled. We also have Kany Aviation International Limited all, of which I chair, with their head offices here. That can give you a bit of what I have been doing after service.

But before we come back to that for more details, I think you asked a very important question: Why the quiet? It is in our training and character as police officers to hear more and speak less; that is one of the guiding principles.

Furthermore, because of the very high sense of discipline instilled in me right from home, coupled with my training as a police officer, I have also learnt to go by my training. This is, perhaps, why I have been quiet, but that doesn’t mean that we are not interested in what is going on in the country. I have been following with keen interest. It is my hope that God will continue to give me the strength to be interested in the development of my dear country, which I served in the management of crime for good 31 years. Let me also say that perhaps until there is no strength in me, I will continue to serve my country.

The circumstances leading to your removal were rather controversial as the announcement was made on Twitter. How did you receive it?

Believe me, I have always counted myself lucky. I think because of the little background I gave you about the strength of discipline in me, both personal and professional, I received my sack as a normal development. I was not shocked for a reason that I knew it would happen. Right from the time I started work as Inspector General of Police, I knew that I may not reach the date of my retirement, which would have been 2019, by which time I would have been 35 years in service and 60 years of age. I am saying this because the very first week I took over, we had the elections in Ekiti; that was August 2014. Arrangements had been made for the election by my predecessor and I think it was the same team that also did the Osun election, it was the same AIG.

One of the leading stalwarts in the PDP then said to me: “IG (you know I was acting then) deliver Osun to us and we will confirm you quickly.” I was shocked! That was when I knew that I may not last long in the office. Immediately, I said to myself, “How could I deliver when I am not an electorate? The voters are the ones to deliver, my own was to protect the whole process.” Of course I said to myself that what happened to one of my predecessors (may his soul rest in peace), Adamu Suleiman, was going to happen to me, maybe I would never be confirmed. He was Inspector General of Police and till he left office he was not confirmed.

So that is my approach; I accept things the way they come. I said to myself that I was going to leave that office without confirmation; but then, I went to Osun and did what I was supposed to do. Of course, having made up my mind that I wasn’t going to take the dictates of someone on what I had been doing for decades, I went to Osun, addressed the police officers who were very cheerful because they were seeing their IGP for the first time. I told them to go and do what the law protect the electorate, all other stakeholders, INEC officials, observers, and of course, any other person that had the right to be around the polling areas, collation areas.

I also told them to go and protect the outcome of the election itself. I warned them also that if they allowed themselves to commit any offence against the electoral act, their punishment would be double because they would lose their jobs and may be charged to court. They heeded my warning and did exactly what was expected of them and the outcome was that a winner emerged. Apart from that, the then INEC chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega and I addressed the stakeholders, including the contestants, and I assured them that this IG they were seeing had come to do the right thing, which was to tell my personnel to do the right thing and to assure stakeholders that the police would protect the process before, during and after the polls.

That was exactly what happened. From then on I knew that, perhaps, I was not going to get confirmed or last long in office. So it didn’t come to me as a surprise at all. I also think it was a blessing from the Almighty God, so I wasn’t shocked or disturbed.

I lost an office I should have held for four years, but that was my destiny. And that was why I refused to go to court, even when people were prompting me to do so.

Some of your associates were reported to have advised you to leave the country following your removal, for your own security. Were you under threat at the time?

I will say you are right. It wasn’t only my associates, anybody that had interest in my life and activities had expressed to me that I should be careful. In any case, there were threats, even from high places

How were you threatened after they were done with you as IGP?

It is only a few people that can get annoyed by somebody’s action and forget it after, perhaps, taking whatever action they would have taken. I want to believe that for threats to have come, even after the action, was an indication that whatever reason that made them to remove me from office was out of annoyance. This is because I was not even given the chance to express myself, which to me is an act of injustice. In justice you listen before you act. Whatever white and dramatised lies that were said against me as an IGP, one would have expected that I would be called to defend myself before any action would be taken. But I leave it to the members of the public to judge whether there was justice or not. All those reasons I heard later on were nothing but white lies

What were the reasons then?

Well, the reason given to the public was that the police was undisciplined. That was the official reason. If I were only about nine months in office and I could lead the police to conduct themselves in the most disciplined manner ever, that can tell you whether or not indiscipline could have been a good reason to remove me from office.

But did you heed the advice of your associates to leave the country after leaving office?

No! I had time to sit down and reflect properly and decide what to do with my life. Remember, we had just finished the most tedious election; an election that everybody believed the country was going to disintegrate, but we successfully prevented that. Of course, I left the country a week thereafter.

Can one say you went on self-imposed exile?

I didn’t go on exile. I wasn’t a politician to have gone on exile. People who go on exile are those who commit an offence or people who the government was after or those who lost an election. I didn’t lose anything. In fact, I was the one offended, so there was no way the issue of going on exile would apply here.

Were you requested to compromise the 2015 general elections as you were asked in the case of Osun?

Absolutely. Let me put it to you in a way that you would understand and perhaps now see the justification for my action. As AIG, I chaired the committee that planned the security of the 2015 elections. In the report we came out with we emphasized that police officers should be sensitised enough to do what is expected of them, to distance themselves from experiences where the police get accused after every national election the police help the party in power to manipulate the result. So when I became the Inspector General of Police and with the elections about six months ahead, the first thing I did was to begin the implementation of that report, particularly the sensitisation of officers. In doing that, I addressed senior police officers and asked them to sensitise those within their commands, heads of departments, commissioners of police and others. down to the constable. A commissioner of police, for example, would go back to his state, address his DPOs, and the DPOs in turn would conduct lectures routinely. I was emphatic that every police officer should be impartial and non-partisan. In that address, someone went to the Villa and told them what the IGP was doing and one of the big shots there called me - and in a form of query - saying, “IGP why are you telling your officers to go and be non-partisan while you should be telling them to help us.” Of course, they knew there was no way I could do a thing like that. He even advised that if you cannot talk to them in general why don’t you call the commissioners one by one. Of course, we went ahead and did the right thing and the result was obvious; the police was impartial and non-partisan.


Are you implying that there were demands to make you look the other way while electoral malpractices were being perpetrated?

I don’t think there was any way for them to put it than the way they did. It is all encompassing.

The ruling PDP then accused you of working in the interest of the APC, which was then in the opposition…?

I am hearing this from you for the first time. What I heard was that after the election I became close to the president-elect and even went to the airport to receive him. In any case, the public could judge if there was anything like that.

Did you try to go close to the then president-elect?

The only time I met the president-elect was like all the other service chiefs did, to go and congratulate him. It was a common agreement that we were going to congratulate him. I attended the presentation of certificate to the president-elect. Let me tell you why I did that. One, it is only the police that had a seat at that function. Let me also draw your attention to the fact that if you check the electoral act, the police are clearly mentioned as the custodians of security of the elections. Now the IGP had a seat and I appointed at that time, according to tradition, an AIG to represent me in all the activities of the collation, but when it got to the peak I went. In any case, if it was the then PDP candidate that won, I am sure if I didn’t even go there a bigger query would have come. So if we are talking about an election where a candidate that wins legitimately should get all the support, then I don’t see any reason why anybody should query me for attending those functions. Secondly, I went because I wasn’t sure if the desperation shown by those who wanted to disrupt the election or the results of the election would also attempt again.

I wanted to be there personally to take over the command of what was happening because in earlier efforts I was giving directives from my office. So there were good reasons for me to be there, and that was why I was there. Even while I was there, I never went to the president-elect to say congratulations. He was sitting on the far right of the sitting arrangement while I was sitting on the far left. So as I said earlier, it was just a gimmick; lies that were properly dramatised to sway the minds of people to call me what I wasn’t. I have never been a traitor to anyone and at that age I couldn’t be a traitor. I only did what was expected of me and I will repeat it uncountable times if I get the opportunity to do so (to protect the law and do what is expected of me.)

Talking about people attempting to thwart the process, one is reminded of the drama that played out during the collation of the presidential result. There were also speculations that security agencies heard about something being planned to stop the results from being announced. Was the police in the picture of such a ploy?

Yes, the police was in the picture. And thank God the police were in the picture because it did what was expected of it. It disrupted the efforts.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/how-i-was-asked-to-deliver-osun-to-pdp-ex-igp-suleiman-abba-267499.html

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:14am On Aug 26, 2018
PSP?!
NEVER AGAIN

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by agabaI23(m): 5:29am On Aug 26, 2018
Tell us another story joor. Police of integrity.
Who is the politician that told you?

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by Ofunaofu: 5:33am On Aug 26, 2018
Suleiman Abba, one of the best police IG this country has ever produced.

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by gasparpisciotta: 5:36am On Aug 26, 2018
How can you deliver osun? Are you God?

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by agabaI23(m): 5:41am On Aug 26, 2018
Ofunaofu:
Suleiman Abba, one of the best police IG this country has ever produced.
Buhari would have been the best president we never had if he didn't come back.

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by Nobody: 5:46am On Aug 26, 2018
lies..... you were compromised.

You want to weep up sentiments from gullible Nigerians... you were appointed August 1st 2014, how would you have gotten your house in order for Osun election of August 9th 2014?

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by Ofunaofu: 5:48am On Aug 26, 2018
Oh! Suleiman Abba,
You were booted out from office because you told the police to be professional during and after the 2015 election in which the then PDP led federal government lost
Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by Ofunaofu: 5:50am On Aug 26, 2018
agabaI23:
Buhari would have been the best president we never had if he didn't come back.
He came back and he will be one of the best if not the best president this country has ever produced

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by chubbyswit(m): 5:51am On Aug 26, 2018
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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by buharitill2023: 6:00am On Aug 26, 2018
The jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of Bia-fra terrorist will not be happy with this whole truth.

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by agabaI23(m): 8:01am On Aug 26, 2018
Ofunaofu:

He came back and he will be one of the best if not the best president this country has ever produced
dreamer?.

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Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by Blastos(m): 9:13am On Aug 26, 2018
See this man,, who u dey lie give? The person who appointed you sacked you and you were replaced.. Why coming to grumble now except u are looking for compensation from the present government in form of appointments or contracts and when this government terminates it in future he will say "I was sacked because I didn't attend the lesser Hajj" nonsense people in a blessed country
Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by ivandragon: 9:25am On Aug 26, 2018
if you were wanted for that kind of job, you wouldn't have been appointed in the 1st place.

the presidency would have already known who would be loyal to it & simply sideline you...

if in doubt, check out the appointment of the present IGP, former DSS head huncho & the present Customs clown...
Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by Juchii(m): 9:32am On Aug 26, 2018
LET'S REASON TOGETHER!
PLEASE BE FACTUAL!

$1=N72 in 1999 when PDP got to power. They left it at N234.

•50kg of rice was N800 in 1999. They left at 8,000/50kg.
Nitel,
Nepa,
Nigerian Airways,
NRC,
Nigerian Shipping,
NMT,
OSTM,
Ajaokuta steel,
Nipost,
&
National Oil
...Dunlop,
Nitex,
Nascon,
Dicon,
Volkswagen,
NEPA,
Nigerchin,
Michelin,
Nichemtex and NIC were all alive in 1999.

They killed and buried them all before leaving in 2015. Their assets they stripped and shared amongst themselves.
Think deep before you copy and paste online. Deep within your mind, you know your poverty started decades back.

Buhari/Osinbajo government is not the genesis of your woes. theirs' is to fix the broken bones. And putting broken bones together comes with a lot of initial pains. Look at the kind of financial discipline Nigerians have now, Northern Nigerian almost lost it completely to insurgency but look at today. What's our treasury saying? We want to just enjoy without suffering the consequences of the idiots we chose 1999 till 2015, you think its an Indian movie.

Now what they had sold to friends and cronies in crime we are having them back.

*Railway is back
*Power is better
*Insurgency reduced drastically
*Nigeria Air is back
*petroleum problem now a thing of the past
*completed almost all their abandoned projects

And the new things the PMB administration had

♡Recovered all looted funds.
♡Seize illegally acquired properties
♡Block loophole to our Nation's treasury through TSA
♡Restore the country's image and pride thereby encouraging foreign investors.
♡Divert the Nation economy to solid minerals and agriculture.
♡Nigeria now had proudly Nigerian rice.
Check the market, LABANA, LAKE, FAMOUS, TOMATO AROSO, MAMA'S CHOICE, SILVER CARROTS, MAMA PRIDE are made here in Naija. Check them out in the markets

16 years rot cannot be corrected in 3 years.

Take it or leave it, PMB has integrity and name anyone that comes close .

Think well......

WAKE UP NIGERIA.......

No pain, No gain.
Re: How I Was Asked To Deliver Osun To PDP – Ex-igp Suleiman Abba by Ndonu101: 10:14am On Aug 26, 2018
This is exactly what we are saying

IGP Idris is doing these dirty jobs as we speak for Buhari and his gang

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