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Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by MASTAkiLLAh(op): 10:22am On Dec 07, 2020
Monday, December 7, 2020



EXCLUSIVE: Buhari plots retirement of southern Police AIG to clear paths for another inspector-general from northern region
President Buhari is given to sectional inclinations in naming federal appointments, but the law appears strongly behind Moses Jitoboh.


President Muhammadu Buhari has engineered a desperate and sectional move to hedge out yet another southerner from clinching a crucial federal position under his administration, Peoples Gazette can report, all aimed at elongating the northern grip on the nation’s security architecture.

The Gazette over the weekend uncovered a deep-laid plot to suddenly promote Moses Jitoboh, an assistant police inspector-general from Bayelsa, to a higher rank of deputy inspector-general, despite having nine service years remaining and currently not the most-senior AIG from the South-South.

Section Seven of the Nigeria Police Act 2020 (PDF) has positioned Mr. Jitoboh, 50, as the only qualified officer to become the next inspector-general out of all the 24 AIGs currently in the Nigeria Police Force.

The presidency-induced promotion scheme, if allowed to stand, will all but guarantee Mr. Jitoboh’s elimination from consideration as the next police inspector-general; while clearing a dubious path for another northerner to take over from Mohammed Adamu.

At least four sources at the Force Headquarters, Police Service Commission and the State House told the Gazette that Mr. Buhari was part of the strategy to forcibly promote Mr. Jitoboh to DIG in order to make his enduring stay in the police untenable beyond February 1, 2021 — when all his DIG peers will retire with Mr. Adamu.

To advance the plan, a deputy inspector-general has summarily retired from service under apparently puzzling but undisclosed circumstances, the Gazette reported on Sunday citing police sources.

Michael Ogbizi, from Cross River, handed in his early retirement filings late November, even though he had barely two months left to properly retire alongside Mr. Adamu and other colleagues from the 1986 course.


Michael Ogbizi
Following Mr. Ogbizi’s exit, Mr. Adamu swiftly requested for Mr. Jitoboh’s annual performance evaluation results (APER) in order to recommend him for urgent promotion to DIG, police document obtained by the Gazette showed. Extant police leadership order requires a deputy inspector-general from each of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones to make up the police management team.



The Gazette’s findings showed that none of the six DIGs representing the six geopolitical zones in the police management structure is eligible for appointment as IG, having fallen short of the required years of service mandated by law.

The police service records showed that two of the DIGs — Celestine Okoye (Southeast) and Lawal Shehu (Northwest) are due for retirement in December 2020, while Aminchi Samaila Baraya (Northeast), Anthony Ogbizi Michael (South South) and Adeleye Olusola (Southwest) will retire alongside IG Adamu (North central) in February 2021. DIG Sanusi Lemu (North central) is expected to proceed on retirement in January 2023.

Of many one

The most-recent police staff list (PDF) obtained by the Gazette showed that there are 24 general duty officers in the rank of AIG. Previously, either of the 24 officiers could have been appointed as IG by the president.

But the new police law signed by Mr. Buhari in September 2020 mandated that only an officer with at least four more service years’ grace could be appointed as IG.

Twenty-three of the 24 AIGs are up for retirement between January 8, 2021 and March 1, 2023, either based on enlistment or age. Only Mr. Jitoboh, the youngest of them all, has more than eight years left in service — twice the legal requirement.


Eligible AIG
Mr. Jitoboh’s status should have triggered his preparation to take charge of police affairs from Mr. Adamu, a Muslim northerner from Nasarawa, in two months’ time.

But the president and his associates are loath to accept a Christian southerner of Ijaw extraction with the potential to lead the police for nine years — and are now racing to circumvent the law and pave the way for four northern commissioners of police to be the only available candidates for the top law enforcement office.



After being handicapped by law from using an unqualified AIG from the North to replace Mr. Adamu, Mr. Buhari has decided to hurriedly promote several commissioners to the position of AIG. The law requires that an IG can only be appointed from a position no less than AIG, i.e.: only a DIG or an AIG could be made an IG.

Recent administrations have, however, adopted the convention of appointing IGs from AIGs. Senior ranking officers (DIGs) are summarily sacrificed when a junior colleague is appointed in furtherance of the controversial practice.

There are currently 89 officers in the rank of commissioner in the police, but only 20-24 of them can be promoted as AIGs to replace the current 24 AIGs who will either be promoted as DIGs or forced to retire alongside Mr. Adamu in February.

But out of the 24 commissioners that the presidency is looking to promote to AIG, only four of them have at least four years left in service. And all the four are northerners.

They are: Hafiz Inuwa from Jigawa (Northwest, retiring 2024); Dasuki Galandachi from Kano (Northwest, retiring 2025); Habu Sani Ahmadu from Sokoto (Northwest, retiring 2025) and Bala Ciroma from Yobe (Northeast, retiring 2025).

Eligible police commissioners
Eligible police commissioners
After resolving that only northern police commissioners will meet the legal requirements to become IG out of the 24 potential commissioners to be promoted to AIG, the presidency then sought to finalise Mr. Jitoboh’s promotion as DIG forthwith, police sources said.

Mr. Buhari’s associates quickly found an ally in Mr. Ogbizi, who agreed to proceed on retirement to create an excuse for promoting Mr. Jitoboh to become the new DIG for the South-South.

Mr. Ogbizi’s sudden decision to initiate his own voluntary retirement in late November when he could have just waited for additional two months when he would be officially due to retire has continued to unsettle senior police officers from the South.



“We are still shocked that he agreed to such a desperate plot to deprive another officer from his own region the opportunity of being the next IG,” a police chief told the Gazette under anonymity over the weekend, adding that officers are still seething about the “messy plots.”

Following Mr. Ogbizi’s retirement, Mr. Adamu on November 26 asked Mr. Jitoboh to send forward his annual performance results for 2018 and 2019 within a week, according to a memo obtained by the Gazette.

police wireless message
police wireless message
The Force Headquarters is now preparing to forward Mr. Jitoboh’s records to the Police Service Commission to approve his promotion as DIG.

But Mr. Jitoboh is not the most-senior AIG from the South-South. Austin Agbonlahor from Edo is scheduled for retirement in August 2021 and should have been the one promoted to replace Mr. Ogbizi in the police management team, staff records showed.

The Gazette learnt that Mr. Ogbizi was told by the presidency that he would be made the next chairman of the EFCC if he agreed to go along with the plan.

EFCC
EFCC Officials used to illustrate the story
Reached for comments, Mr. Ogbizi asked the Gazette to always confirm information before reporting. He declined to elaborate on whether he was responding to our enquiry on why he suddenly retired from the police or the information that he was being promised the top position at the EFCC.
Police and presidential spokespersons declined requests seeking comments from the Gazette.

‘Dyed-in-the-wool sectionalist’

A PSC source said the presidency had already informed the commission to expedite Mr. Jitoboh’s promotion. But the official said the process would be stalled because there was no basis to circumvent the law to prevent the officer from becoming the next IG.



“Quite frankly, we have no basis to ignore the law because we want to prevent one man from attaining a position in the police,” a PSC official said. “The fight is currently being fought from within.”

Ikechukwu Ani, a spokesman for PSC, told the Gazette that no decision has yet been made to promote Mr. Jitoboh as DIG, although the matter would be discussed at the next plenary scheduled to hold anytime from this week.

A presidency source also confirmed to the Gazette that two meetings had been held over the past week on who would be the next IG, and it was concluded that Mr. Jitoboh should be frustrated from getting the position in favour of Mr. Galandachi.

“I can confirm that Dasuki Galadanchi is the first option of the president to become the next IG,” the presidency source said under anonymity to comment on an internal matter.

President Buhari’s strong stance against the emergence of Mr. Jitoboh follows his pattern of nepotistic appointments into top positions, said police reform activist Okechukwu Nwanguma — considering that top military and national security positions are currently filled by northerners appointed by Mr. Buhari.

“The president must immediately withdraw from this plot and the police council should also immediately reject it,” Mr. Nwanguma said. “An IG whose loyalty would be to the law and the people rather than to one man that created a path for him to emerge.”

Mr. Nwanguma described Mr. Buhari as a ‘dyed-in-the-wool sectionalist’, calling on him to ensure compliance with the law he signed and allow Mr. Jitoboh to be elevated to the top police job.

Despite glaring evidence, the president has frequently denied allegations of being sectiontional, often citing his appointment of ministers from southern states without noting that it is a constitutional requirement for all states to have at least one minister in the federal cabinet.



Yet in 2017, Mr. Buhari declined to appoint Walter Onnoghen as the Chief Justice of Nigeria, despite a looming constitutional crisis. But when he fell ill and was flown to London for an extended medical treatment, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo quickly moved to avert the crisis by forwarding Mr. Onnoghen’s name to the Senate for confirmation.


Walter Onnoghen
Barely two years later, Mr. Buhari ultimately plotted the inglorious ouster of Mr. Onnoghen, a southern Christian, expectedly sourcing his replacement from the North.

In 2018, Mr. Buhari oversaw the infamous removal and controversial replacement of Matthew Seiyefa, a former acting director-general of the State Security Service from Bayelsa. After seeing that the senior positions from which he could appoint the next SSS DG were occupied by southerners, Mr. Buhari ignored them to name Yusuf Bichi from Kano, years after he retired from service.

Last year, Azuka Azinge was removed from office as registrar-general of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) on allegations of false assets filings. Mrs. Azinge was subsequently replaced with a northerner and was never prosecuted to the purported allegations.

Ex-PenCom chief Chinelo Anohu was similarly booted out of office and her position immediately ceded to the North.


Senate Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe had kicked against Mr. Buhari’s nomination of a Northeast candidate to replace Ms. Anohu as PenCom DG, in flagrant breach of the PenCom Act, which mandates the president to appoint a replacement “from the geopolitical zone of the immediate past member of the vacated office” in the event of a vacancy.

“I recall that the tenure of the incumbent (Ms. Anohu) was truncated therefore, the new letter from the president that has now moved the chairman of the commission to another zone may not be correct because it is against the law setting up the National Pension Commission,” Mr. Abaribe had argued on the floor of the Senate in September.

Mr. Buhari, however, called his bluff.





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Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by Designsking: 10:23am On Dec 07, 2020
Hnnm
Well, I rather chose to remain quiet
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Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by Zooposki(f): 10:24am On Dec 07, 2020
These Northerners have no idea they are under judgement. Just like God kept saying to Pharaoh, “Let my people go”. And Pharoah refused. We all know what happened next.
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by MASTAkiLLAh(op): 10:30am On Dec 07, 2020
As usual, Southern National Assembly members apart from Abaribe will shut up at this rápe and bastardization of Nigeria’s unity while the northern agenda keeps being implemented. The fóols representing the SS, na their own dey pain me pass. All political appointees and elected officials from the South should boycott this government let them know we're tired of the blatant disregard and nepotism going on in this regime but dem no fit get that kain sense. Useless people cool
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by Fahdiga1: 10:43am On Dec 07, 2020
If you are surprised about this news then you are not existing. The most tribalistic president ever
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by donbachi(m): 10:43am On Dec 07, 2020
Good for them.the youths were protesting for police reform that would have favored them.rather,they sent their men after the youths...make dem suffer am dia.
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by Nwadiuto247: 10:44am On Dec 07, 2020
Shame
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by ULOPVQ: 11:09am On Dec 07, 2020
They can make every single man in the North, members of the various security organizations, and even go on to give them every lucrative position available in the country but the end point is, it won't make the North a secured place. After all, almost all the service chiefs aside the Chief of Naval Staff is from the North, the police and the various intelligence organizations are headed by northerners but to what end is it, if they can't secure the North.
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by Veqtor: 11:23am On Dec 07, 2020
All these plots d so-called presidency and cabal are plotting is all because of their fear of a coup.

They know their gross incompetence is at its peak and they are scared of a revolt.

In their desperation to cling to power, dey would certainly make a huge mistake that would eventually blow up in their faces.

The revolt they fear is already at their doorstep.
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by TooMuchStuff: 11:35am On Dec 07, 2020
ULOPVQ:
They can make every single man in the North, members of the various security organizations, and even go on to give them every lucrative position available in the country but the end point is, it won't make the North a secured place. After all, almost all the service chiefs aside the Chief of Naval Staff is from the North, the police and the various intelligence organizations are headed by northerners but to what end is it, if they can't secure the North.
You yet to get what Buhari is driving at. Buhari is very much involved in creating the current security crisis in the North and everywhere else. The sole aim is to ensure there is total domination of Fulani ethnic minority in federal government in all spheres. Killings to Buhari is just one collateral damage to pay for this ignoble course. Fulani supremacists agenda is the Goal
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by MASTAkiLLAh(op): 11:53am On Dec 07, 2020
Fahdiga1:
If you are surprised about this news then you are not existing. The most tribalistic president ever
its only a dunce who will be surprised
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by MASTAkiLLAh(op): 11:54am On Dec 07, 2020
TooMuchStuff:
You yet to get what Buhari is driving at. Buhari is very much involved in creating the current security crisis in the North and everywhere else. The sole aim is to ensure there is total domination of Fulani ethnic minority in federal government in all spheres. Killings to Buhari is just one collateral damage to pay for this ignoble course. Fulani supremacists agenda is the Goal
cool
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by MASTAkiLLAh(op): 11:58am On Dec 07, 2020
Veqtor:
All these plots d so-called presidency and cabal are plotting is all because of their fear of a coup.

They know their gross incompetence is at its peak and they are scared of a revolt.

In their desperation to cling to power, dey would certainly make a huge mistake that would eventually blow up in their faces.

The revolt they fear is already at their doorstep.
fear of a coup makes it sound so simple, there was a meeting immediately bayajida was announced as president by northern elders and some decisions were reached, the decisions have been blatantly implemented since he came to power with southern disunity egging him on
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by Difrent: 12:10pm On Dec 07, 2020
TooMuchStuff:
You yet to get what Buhari is driving at. Buhari is very much involved in creating the current security crisis in the North and everywhere else. The sole aim is to ensure there is total domination of Fulani ethnic minority in federal government in all spheres. Killings to Buhari is just one collateral damage to pay for this ignoble course. Fulani supremacists agenda is the Goal
sooooo what
he wont be the first, he learnt from Nnamdi Azikwe
Azikwe even went as far as planning a coup with his kinsmen in the millitary with the hope of IGBO DOMINATION OF OTHER NIGERIANS......
na only una dey see all these things buhari is driving at because YOU ARE THE BIRDS OF THE SAME FEATHER
Re: Buhari Plots Retirement Of Southern Police AIG For Another Northern Inspector-ge by MASTAkiLLAh(op): 1:22pm On Dec 07, 2020
Difrent:
[s]sooooo what
he wont be the first, he learnt from Nnamdi Azikwe
Azikwe even went as far as planning a coup with his kinsmen in the millitary with the hope of IGBO DOMINATION OF OTHER NIGERIANS......
na only una dey see all these things buhari is driving at because YOU ARE THE BIRDS OF THE SAME FEATHER[/s]
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