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PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by Gistpeeps: 6:53pm On Jan 06, 2019


Opposition political parties on Sunday have resolved to begin nationwide protests from January 15 for President Muhammadu Buhari to name a new Inspector-General of Police.

The parties, on the platform of the Coalition of United Political Parties, hinged their decision on the claim that the current IGP, Ibrahim Idris, ceased to be a policeman since January 3 after 35 years in service.

The coalition’s position was contained in a statement by its first national spokesman, Imo Ugochinyere, made available to journalists in Abuja.

Ugochinyere said the position of the IGP was currently vacant since Idris was deemed to have retired having served for 35 years and the nation’s Constitution did not make provision for a former police officer to be an IGP.

He claimed that by parading himself as IGP after January 3, Idris is committing a crime of impersonation, describing the act as a threat to national security.

He said the protests would start once Idris is seen in police uniform around the force headquarters from January 15.

He added that the protests would be held in front of the police command headquarters of every state and shall continue till the right thing is done.

He called Buhari’s attention to the provision of Section 215(1)a of the Constitution which he said holds that the President can only appoint a serving police officer as IGP.

Ugochinyere said, “This means that with the reaching of the mandatory retirement age of 35 years of active service on January 3, 2019, and the mandatory retirement age of 60years of age while in service by the
IGP (which comes up on January 15, 2019), the IGP is constitutionally barred from being retained or reappointed as IGP as he is no longer a serving police officer.

“His continued stay in office is illegal and an act of impersonation as there is no legal or documentary contrary evidence to back up his stay as IGP.

“We call on President Buhari to be courageous to announce the replacement and not bow to the pressure to cement illegality in the core of the nation’s security architecture due to his desperation to rig himself back to power knowing he has been rejected by the Nigerian people.

“The uncertainty in the leadership of the police in such auspicious moment emboldens persons with sinister motives and demoralises senior officers of the force due to this abrupt and unlawful halt to their career progression.

“The law is clear on who can be appointed as Inspector-General of Police and who cannot be appointed as Inspector-General of Police and Mr. Ibrahim Idris is now in the latter group.

“It is flowing from this and to save our dear country from further drift from a government that lacks capacity to provide leadership to our country that the secretariat of CUPP hereby directs all coalition members in the 36 states to begin preparation for nationwide protests from January 15 if the retired IGP is seen dressed in police uniform around the Force Headquarters.

“The protests will be in front of the police command headquarters of every state and shall be continuous till the right thing is done.”

He added, “During the protests, there shall be a declaration that since Mr. Ibrahim Idris is no longer a police officer, he cannot be addressed as IGP and a call to him to steer clear of the Force Headquarters.

“By January 15, Mr. Ibrahim Idris would have attained both 35 years(January 3, 2019) in service and 60 years of age (January 15, 2019) and he would have been roundly unqualified to occupy the office of the Inspector-General of Police.

“Finally, we call on President Buhari that he should realise now that he would be held personally responsible if there is a breakdown of law and order, loss of lives and property if he continues down this path of noxious plots to rig himself into power. A word is enough for the wise!”

https://all-gists..com/2019/01/pdp-others-plan-nationwide-protest-against-igp-jan-15.html
Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by Baawaa(m): 6:56pm On Jan 06, 2019
They want to kill themselves grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by yarimo(m): 7:05pm On Jan 06, 2019
Losers go and campaign to Nigerians. grin grin grin

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Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by Afamed: 7:07pm On Jan 06, 2019
PDP has lost even before the election

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Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by IrokoOluwere: 7:15pm On Jan 06, 2019
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Gistpeeps:


Opposition political parties on Sunday have resolved to begin nationwide protests from January 15 for President Muhammadu Buhari to name a new Inspector-General of Police.

The parties, on the platform of the Coalition of United Political Parties, hinged their decision on the claim that the current IGP, Ibrahim Idris, ceased to be a policeman since January 3 after 35 years in service.

The coalition’s position was contained in a statement by its first national spokesman, Imo Ugochinyere, made available to journalists in Abuja.

Ugochinyere said the position of the IGP was currently vacant since Idris was deemed to have retired having served for 35 years and the nation’s Constitution did not make provision for a former police officer to be an IGP.

He claimed that by parading himself as IGP after January 3, Idris is committing a crime of impersonation, describing the act as a threat to national security.

He said the protests would start once Idris is seen in police uniform around the force headquarters from January 15.

He added that the protests would be held in front of the police command headquarters of every state and shall continue till the right thing is done.

He called Buhari’s attention to the provision of Section 215(1)a of the Constitution which he said holds that the President can only appoint a serving police officer as IGP.

Ugochinyere said, “This means that with the reaching of the mandatory retirement age of 35 years of active service on January 3, 2019, and the mandatory retirement age of 60years of age while in service by the
IGP (which comes up on January 15, 2019), the IGP is constitutionally barred from being retained or reappointed as IGP as he is no longer a serving police officer.

“His continued stay in office is illegal and an act of impersonation as there is no legal or documentary contrary evidence to back up his stay as IGP.

“We call on President Buhari to be courageous to announce the replacement and not bow to the pressure to cement illegality in the core of the nation’s security architecture due to his desperation to rig himself back to power knowing he has been rejected by the Nigerian people.

“The uncertainty in the leadership of the police in such auspicious moment emboldens persons with sinister motives and demoralises senior officers of the force due to this abrupt and unlawful halt to their career progression.

“The law is clear on who can be appointed as Inspector-General of Police and who cannot be appointed as Inspector-General of Police and Mr. Ibrahim Idris is now in the latter group.

“It is flowing from this and to save our dear country from further drift from a government that lacks capacity to provide leadership to our country that the secretariat of CUPP hereby directs all coalition members in the 36 states to begin preparation for nationwide protests from January 15 if the retired IGP is seen dressed in police uniform around the Force Headquarters.

“The protests will be in front of the police command headquarters of every state and shall be continuous till the right thing is done.”

He added, “During the protests, there shall be a declaration that since Mr. Ibrahim Idris is no longer a police officer, he cannot be addressed as IGP and a call to him to steer clear of the Force Headquarters.

“By January 15, Mr. Ibrahim Idris would have attained both 35 years(January 3, 2019) in service and 60 years of age (January 15, 2019) and he would have been roundly unqualified to occupy the office of the Inspector-General of Police.

“Finally, we call on President Buhari that he should realise now that he would be held personally responsible if there is a breakdown of law and order, loss of lives and property if he continues down this path of noxious plots to rig himself into power. A word is enough for the wise!”

https://all-gists..com/2019/01/pdp-others-plan-nationwide-protest-against-igp-jan-15.html
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Pdpigz are bastards
Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by micchi(m): 7:39pm On Jan 06, 2019
but buhari don't read nor listen to Nigeria cry because he's programmed to do what the cabals ordered him and youths have sold their rights for peanuts so the won't fight for betterment of Nigeria
Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by Chizuru01(m): 7:45pm On Jan 06, 2019
IrokoOluwere:
[/s][s] Pdpigz are bastards
Starting with your dad
Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by IrokoOluwere: 7:47pm On Jan 06, 2019
Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by DLondonboiy: 7:51pm On Jan 06, 2019
This man wants to rig this election for Buhari. But we the people would resist them..
Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by micchi(m): 7:52pm On Jan 06, 2019
[quote author=IrokoOluwere post=74510921][/s][s]
Pdpigz are bastards [/quote DOWNLOAD. all zombies will gnash their teeth for their blind choice
Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by Chizuru01(m): 7:53pm On Jan 06, 2019

Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by Abia1stboy: 7:58pm On Jan 06, 2019
Good one. Nigerians should not allow this useless party use IGP to rig election
Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by magoo10(m): 8:10pm On Jan 06, 2019
It is divine coincidence that the worst igp tenure ends before the general election.
Every demonic power to keep him beyond his tenure must be consumed by fire .

Idris must go
Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by DesChyko: 8:30pm On Jan 06, 2019
Even the people next in line for the job are massively pushinh this ministry from underground grin

Re: PDP, Others Plan Nationwide Protest Against IGP Jan 15 by asfrank(m): 8:31pm On Jan 06, 2019
Even if he Appoints a New IGP, they will still complain that the President brought in someone who has been groomed to do his bidding... He Who pays the Piper Dictates the Tune... Instead of them calling on Buhari to make sure the rules of the game are free and fair to all parties involved, they are busy wasting their energy on issues that are beyond their control....

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