CUPP passes vote of no confidence on acting IGP over election posting

Thu, Feb 7, 2019 | By publisher


Security

Opposition political parties under the aegis of the Coalition of United Political Parties have passed a vote of no confidence on acting Inspector-General of Police, Adamu Mohammed, over what they called “politically manipulated and compromised list” of Commissioners of Police by the police hierarchy.

The coalition’s spokesperson, Imo Ugochinyere, in a statement on Wednesday evening alleged that the list showed that the acting IGP danced to the tune of the ruling All Progressives Congress by announcing a list submitted to him from the Presidential Villa.

He said, “Few hours after we exposed the decision of the acting IGP to announce a list given to him by the Villa, he has gone ahead to announce the list. Of grave worry is the insistence of the National Leader of APC that Mr Kayode Egbetokun must be posted to Kwara, an issue to which he should ordinarily have no contribution. “The Inspector-General of Police has succumbed and has failed the entire nation and put the entire electoral process in jeopardy.

“The Nigerian opposition rejects the postings and hereby calls on all opposition members not to recognise the politically’manipulated postings.

“The Nigerian opposition rejects the appointment of Mr Kayode Egbetokun as the Commissioner of Police Kwara State and all other Villa-instigated postings. The acting IGP has disappointed a nation eager to go out peacefully on February 16 to exercise their franchise.

“Clearly anarchy looms in the land and the plot to rig the elections is now in full gear. The acting IGP should be placed on visa ban immediately for aggravating the situation that degenerated into bedlam.”

Ugochinyere said opposition members and Nigerians were left with only one option of resorting to self-help in protection of their votes. He said the opposition was considering pulling out of the Bill Clinton Peace Accord as it is tantamount to the ruling party leading opposition leaders and Nigerians to Golgotha. He said the acting IGP should be held responsible in case violence breaks out during the elections.

– Feb. 7, 2019 @ 09:47 GMT |

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