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"I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by themomentng: 10:55pm On May 09, 2018
Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of police, says the force he leads does not owe any individual or group any apology in discharging its duties.

He said this while responding to the comments made by senators over his refusal to honour the invitation of the senate.

Idris has refused to appear before the senate on three different occasions.

He had been summoned over the growing insecurity in the country and the case of Dino Melaye, senator representing Kogi west.

Melaye is currently in custody of the police.

The first time the IGP was invited to appear before the senators, he accompanied President Muhammadu Buhari to Bauchi state but sent representatives who were rejected by the lawmakers.

The second time, the IGP said he went to Birin Gwari, Kaduna state, on a working visit.

When he failed to show up on Wednesday, the senate went into a closed door session after which Senate President Bukola Saraki said Idris had been declared an enemy of democracy.

But responding on Wednesday night, the IGP accused the lawmakers of attempting to witch-hunt him, vowing not to be intimidated.

He asked the public to disregard the statement of the senate and promised to continue to discharge his duties to the best of his ability.

Idris accused the legislators of trying to blackmail him because of the case of Melaye.

Idris spoke in a statement issued on his behalf by Jimoh Moshood, spokesman of the police.

Below is the statement:

The attention of the Nigeria Police Force has been drawn to the media reportage of the Senate’s resolution on Senate Order Paper of today, Wednesday, 9th May, 2018 after a closed door session that the “Senate declares the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim k. Idris, NPM, mni, as enemy of democracy and unfit to hold any public office within and outside the country”.

It is urgently imperative that the Nigeria Police Force respond to this resolution of the Senate which is a deliberate blackmail, witch-hunting, unfortunate and mischievous.

In accordance with the extant laws in Nigeria, the functions, duties and responsibilities of the Inspector General of Police as stated in Section 215(1a) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, and the Police Act and Regulations Section 309(1) can also be carried out as mentioned in sections 7(1),312(1), 313(2) of the Police Act and Regulations by a senior officer of the Force of the Rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police or an Assistant Inspector General of Police who if permitted by the Inspector General of Police to act on his behalf or represent him in an official capacity at any official function, event or programme within and outside Nigeria can do so in consonant with the provisions of the Police Act and Regulations.

It is on the basis of the above that when on the 25th of April, 2018, the Senate invited the Inspector-General of Police to appear before it on the 26thof April 2018, in respect of the felonious offenses for which Sen. Dino Melaye was taken into Police custody, investigated and arraigned in a Court of Competent Jurisdiction in Lokoja, but because the Inspector-General of Police was on official assignment with the President of Federal Republic of Nigeria to Bauchi on same date, he delegated the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Department of Operations, Assistant Inspector-Generals of Police and some Commissioners of Police conversant with the matter to brief the Senate.

The delegated Officers went with a brief of the Inspector-General of Police on the matter to the Senate to enable the Senate appreciate the issues raised to guide their resolutions on the matter but the Senate refused to listen to the Officers delegated by the Inspector-General of Police in line with his powers recognized by both the Constitution and the Police Act and Regulations.

The Senate again on the 26th of April 2018 wrote the Inspector-General of Police re-inviting him to appear before the Senate in person on the 2nd of May, 2018 but this time around the IGP was on official assignment to Birnin-Gwari Area of Kaduna State in company of the General Officer Commanding, One Division, Nigerian Army Kaduna, Major General Mohammed Mohammed to attend to some very serious security matters of National Importance, but he promptly delegated the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Research and Planning, Assistant Inspectors General of Police and Commissioners of Police to represent him and brief the Senate on the same subject matter but the Senate again refused to accord them audience insisting that the Inspector-General of Police must appear in person.

On the 8th of May, 2018, the Inspector General of Police sent a letter to the President of the Senate, Federal Republic of Nigeria signed by the Commissioner of Police, Legal and Prosecution Department, explaining why he would not be appearing before the Senate on the 9th of May, 2018 due to legal restraint as a result of pending cases before the courts filed: (i) by Senator Dino Melaye against the IGP and the Nigeria Police Force in the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja in suit No. CV/1610/18 slated for hearing on the 11th day of May, 2018.

(ii) by the Inspector General of Police against the Senate in the Federal High Court, Abuja in suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/457/2018 adjourned to 31st May, 2018 for hearing.

It is on record that consequent on the confession of criminal offences indicting Senator Dino Melaye by the principal suspect KABIRU SAIDU a.k.a OSAMA “31 YRS”, The Nigeria Police Force, sent a letter of investigation activities/invitation dated 2ndMarch, 2018 addressed to the Senate President, Federal Republic of Nigeria informing and requesting him to release Senator Dino Melaye to report to Commissioner of Police, Kogi State Command on the 7th of March, 2018 to answer to criminal offences of Conspiracy and Unlawful Possession of Prohibited Firearms levelled against him, this is to enable the Police Investigation Team carryout a discreet and thorough investigation into the case. But Senator Dino Melaye refused to honour the Police invitation.

It is pertinent that the Nigeria Police Force informs the members of the General Public that the reasons for which the Senate has summoned the Inspector General of Police is official and not personal, and the 1999 constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended and the Police Act and Regulations allowed the IGP to delegate Deputy Inspector General of Police or Assistant Inspector General of Police to represent him.

Consequently, the action of the Senate in its resolution against the IGP today is a deliberate blackmail, witch-hunting with mischievous motives to hand-twist the IGP to pervert the end of justice in a felonious and serious offenses of Criminal Conspiracy and Unlawful Possession of Prohibited Firearms for which Senator Dino Melaye who was indicted by two (2) Principal Suspects (Kabiru Seidu A.K.A OSAMA, Nuhu Salisu A.K.A SMALL) arrested for several cases of kidnappings and armed robberies in Kogi State are already standing trial in a court of competent jurisdiction.

It is important to correct the impression created in the minds of the people from the Senate’s resolution that the IGP is not and will not be an enemy to democracy. It is also of significant note to state that IGP Ibrahim K. Idris, NPM, mni, has served meritoriously for above Ten (10) years in the United Nations Peace Keeping Operations in several countries unblemished. The Nigeria Police Force is the first defender of Democracy and all democratic institutions in Nigeria and will continue to do so.

It is factual and verifiable that Senator Dino Melaye was discharged and certified fit to stand trial by the National Hospital, Abuja before he was arraigned in Chief Magistrate Courts in Wuse, Abuja and Lokoja.

The Inspector General of Police and the Nigeria Police Force will not be deterred by blackmail from any individual or group no matter how highly placed from the enforcement of Law and Order and ensuring that the Rule of Law prevails.

No matter whose Ox is gored.

The Nigeria Police Force, therefore, owes no apology to any individual or groups in its effort to ensure preservation of law and order, supremacy of the law of the land, and make sure that all Nigerians are subject to the same law, no matter what their position is in the society.

The General Public is hereby implored to disregard and discountenance the resolution of the Senate on the IGP as a deliberate blackmail, witch-hunting and mischievously aimed at casting aspersions on the hard earned integrity of the Inspector General of Police and the Nigeria Police Force.

The Nigeria Police Force as a law abiding organization will continue to hold the Senate of Federal Republic of Nigeria in high esteem but wishes to impress on the Senate not to harbour criminal elements among its fold or condone criminality. The Force will not be intimidated by any individual, groups or institution, constituent or otherwise to abdicate from its constitutional responsibilities of protection of lives and property and due enforcement of the rule of law, and law and order across the Country.


https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-dont-owe-senate-apology-says-igp

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by SuperS1Panther: 11:01pm On May 09, 2018
The Senate being led by Saraki and his gang is the worst in the history of Nigeria. It is the most clannish, self serving, arrogant, egoistic and unfortunately most incompetent Senate we ever had.

They turned the Senate to House of Summons. Thank God they have not even summoned God Almighty to appear before them.

The useless Senate has kidnapped our budget since November 2017 and yet they are taking 13.5m per month minus allowances.


After ridiculing themselves with the issue of Custom General's uniform, they failed to get Sagay summoned and now the IGP.

2 things are facts -- the National Assembly only has the powers to summon Ministers and not any other person. Not even Mr. President. Secondly, the IGP has the power to delegate his official functions to DIGs and AIGS, which he did by sending the DIG to address them. The same IGP has appeared before the House of Summons more than 7times.

If they need powers to be summoning everybody and.anybody, then they have to amend the constitution. They cannot be arrogating powers they do not have to themselves .

Our Senate of Suspension should learn to carry themselves with more dignity, sense of responsibility and patriotism to the nation.

Just wait and watch how Senate will try to amend the Police Act again, in their usual predictable manner.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by GavelSlam: 11:03pm On May 09, 2018
Good man.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by aolawale025: 11:06pm On May 09, 2018
SuperS1Panther:
The Senate being led by Saraki and his gang is the worst in the history of Nigeria. It is the most clannish, self seving, arrogant, egoistic and unfortunately most incompetent Senate we ever had.

NASS as an institution should be respected notwithstanding our feelings about the occupants

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by SuperS1Panther: 11:09pm On May 09, 2018
aolawale025:


NASS as an institution should be respected notwithstanding our feelings about the occupants

The same way they respected the judiciary that said they lack power to suspend their colleagues. They should go and carry the respect for market nah!!!!!

He who does not give respect does not deserve one. In their shallow minds, they always think and behaviour as if they have both the Executive and Judiciary power vested on them.

Useless House of Summons and Suspension

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by Kingpee2(m): 11:09pm On May 09, 2018
This one does not even know that the country has more ranks of positions greater than his ,they will just change you like diaper in few seconds ...

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by SalamRushdie: 11:09pm On May 09, 2018
The onlyvreason you are doing this is because you have the backing of the irresponsible president for now ..

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by IgboBasthard: 11:11pm On May 09, 2018
Thank you my dutiful IGP.

Saraki and his criminal clique will not hold our country to a ransom. Awon ole, rogues
E

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by SalamRushdie: 11:12pm On May 09, 2018
GavelSlam:
Good man.


Keep urging him on ..Soon will be trying to escape Nigeria through cotonou by bike , I hope you will make yourself available to escort him then

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by doctokwus: 11:15pm On May 09, 2018
I don't like this IGP,Idris.I feel he is incompetent and grossly nepotic,like his principal.
But on this issue,reading this release and knowing that the motives of the Senate is based on the criminal allegations against Melaye,a known thug and society deviant,I concur with IGP Idris 100%,and endorse his refusal to personally address the Senate.
The damn senators can go to hell and kiss his as s because he is legally covered!
Aside the legal backing Idris cited for his actions,the Saraki led senate serially encouraged Melaye as he severally and criminally refused to honour several invites extended to him to answer some questions on a grievous criminal matter!

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by Nobody: 11:20pm On May 09, 2018
No sauce?
Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by Nobody: 11:31pm On May 09, 2018
What baffles me is that both the senate and the IGP quoted the constitution to back their claims.

My question is;
How did we come about with such a complicated and ambiguous constitution in the first place?


Note: Even some politicians sometimes use the constitution to evade justice by using the court against been tried by the court.

My opinion is that this constitution should be scrapped totally for a better one.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by amaechi1: 11:31pm On May 09, 2018
aolawale025:


NASS as an institution should be respected notwithstanding our feelings about the occupants

Several refusal of the senator to honour an initial invitation concerning the issues is sign of respect to the police as institution?

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by Wealthandjobs: 11:35pm On May 09, 2018
This Senate just got taken to the cleaners. They made a grave error of encouraging Sen. Melaye to refuse the police invitation,particularly,for the fact that his co-accused have remained in police detention for months now.
The Senate as usual,left Leprosy and started treating ringworm. I don't think up to 20 of them will be reelected.
Most Nigerians see the national Assembly as a huge disappointment and cesspit of indolence and corruption.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by Kutis2030(m): 11:47pm On May 09, 2018
IG continue with ur work senators are the problem of Nigeria

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by BlackMbakara1(m): 12:08am On May 10, 2018
IG if dem do too much, just withdraw the police attached to them and redeploy them to Benue and other troubled states...afterall is to serve the masses not them.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by Annie939(f): 3:23am On May 10, 2018
Senate

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by wristbangle: 3:50am On May 10, 2018
Up till now, I have not felt the impact of the legislative arm of the government. The rogues are just there siphoning the wealth of this nation and delibate on useless and meagre issues that doesn't add up to the nation's development.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by Ratello: 4:35am On May 10, 2018
What a country running on unwritten laws where anything goes.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by Nigeriadondie: 4:43am On May 10, 2018
aolawale025:


NASS as an institution should be respected notwithstanding our feelings about the occupants
Let the occupants first respect they institution they are in. Besides, they have not earned the respect of the people, the constituents they claim to represent.
They are inviting rhe IGP not because of the killings in the country but because one of their own is being hunted. NASS are useless people and it is sad the masses do not realize this. I am no fan of the IGP but I support any who disregards a non-enity like our NASS who have repeatedly shown themselves to be enemies of this doomed nation. They are a huge burden on the economy of this nation with their huge allowances and enmoluments many of which they hide.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by vedaxcool(m): 4:43am On May 10, 2018
Saraki go get melt down soon.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by 48noble(m): 6:14am On May 10, 2018
IgboBasthard:
Thank you my dutiful IGP.

Saraki and his criminal clique will not hold our country to a ransom. Awon ole, rogues
E





weed,ur name suits u

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by gentiles(m): 6:37am On May 10, 2018
love his response.Excellent

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by omowolewa: 6:43am On May 10, 2018
This man sha, what will it cost you to visit, play around whatever question is put at you and let the toothless bulldog relax. Truth be told, you disrespected the NASS, the Nation and your boss.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by OlujobaSamuel: 6:46am On May 10, 2018
nice, the senate just dey make law, they sabi no law.
The constitution permits anyone to send a legal representive on any issue except for criminal case, the IG is not the one queried but the police force, why cant they accept any rep of the NPF that is in position to give ans on the subject matter, why must it be the IG, like i asked earlier, if the IG die on his way to the senate, will the senate stop the investigation against the NPF?
I hope the senate will not consider this response by the ppro too since it's not by the IG, if they do, then they have no moral reason to insist for his physical appearance as this is is representation also and not a direct statement from him.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by blackpanda: 6:49am On May 10, 2018
SalamRushdie:
The onlyvreason you are doing this is because you have the backing of the irresponsible president for now ..


You wailers just open mouth and blab. Why not go and read the constitution and police Act. IGP does not have to appear himself at any function or official request

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by adioolayi(m): 7:02am On May 10, 2018
"In accordance with the extant laws in Nigeria, the functions, duties and responsibilities of the Inspector General of Police as stated in Section 215(1a) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, and the Police Act and Regulations Section 309(1) can also be carried out as mentioned in sections 7(1),312(1), 313(2) of the Police Act and Regulations by a senior officer of the Force of the Rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police or an Assistant Inspector General of Police who if permitted by the Inspector General of Police to act on his behalf or represent him in an official capacity at any official function, event or programme within and outside Nigeria can do so in consonant with the provisions of the Police Act and Regulations."

May be he has not breach any section of the constitution....Na wa o

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by seguno2: 7:08am On May 10, 2018
doctokwus:
I don't like this IGP,Idris.I feel he is incompetent and grossly nepotic,like his principal.
But on this issue,reading this release and knowing that the motives of the Senate is based on the criminal allegations against Melaye,a known thug and society deviant,I concur with IGP Idris 100%,and endorse his refusal to personally address the Senate.
The damn senators can go to hell and kiss his as s because he is legally covered!
Aside the legal backing Idris cited for his actions,the Saraki led senate serially encouraged Melaye as he severally and criminally refused to honour several invites extended to him to answer some questions on a grievous criminal matter!

Don’t you think that all these things are happening because Buhari has no moral integrity nor authority to call anyone to order since he is a worse rogue and corrupt hypocrite

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by NOETHNICITY(m): 7:10am On May 10, 2018
I support the Igp on this
Our senators have no credibility whatsoever

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by seguno2: 7:11am On May 10, 2018
OlujobaSamuel:
nice, the senate just dey make law, they sabi no law.
The constitution permits anyone to send a legal representive on any issue except for criminal case, the IG is not the one queried but the police force, why cant they accept any rep of the NPF that is in position to give ans on the subject matter, why must it be the IG, like i asked earlier, if the IG die on his way to the senate, will the senate stop the investigation against the NPF?
I hope the senate will not consider this response by the ppro too since it's not by the IG, if they do, then they have no moral reason to insist for his physical appearance as this is is representation also and not a direct statement from him.

Kindly google and share instances where a British or American official sent a replacement to their parliament or congress.
If you don’t, then please withdraw your comment as it shows that you are uninformed about the subject matter.

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Re: "I Don’t Owe Senate Any Apology" - IGP Idris by seguno2: 7:12am On May 10, 2018
NOETHNICITY:
I support the Igp on this
Our senators have no credibility whatsoever

Unlike Buhari, the IGP’s boss, who is overflowing with credibility
Are you joking or you are seriously joking?

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