Lawmaker representing the Bauchi Central
Senatorial District, Isa Misau, on Wednesday open a can of worms on the
crisis between him and the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris,
saying the IG gave two Sports Utility Vehicles to the wife of the
President, Aisha Buhari.
Misau made more allegations when he
appeared before the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Investigation of Various
Allegations Levelled Against the Police, the Inspector General of Police
and the Police Service Commission.
According to Misau, details of how Idris
gave Mrs. Buhari the two SUV were contained in the documents the police
boss submitted to court in the suit instituted against him by the
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar
Malami, on behalf of the Federal Government.
He said, “I still have some contract
papers that the IG himself submitted to the court, where the First Lady
through her aide-de-camp requested a Toyota Hiace and a Sienna jeep. The
same day that the ADC wrote, the IG minuted that she should be given
two jeeps. And it is not part of the appropriation. If you look at the
appropriation, there is nowhere they said the First Lady should be given
two jeeps.”
Members of the panel, however, asked
Misau to clarify who the “First Lady” was as she could be wife of the
president or a governor.
The lawmaker replied, “The letter came
from the ADC to the wife of the President. The most unfortunate thing is
that even in the letter, the ADC wrote that they wanted the vehicles
for her private engagements; they wrote that they wanted Sienna and
Hiace and the IG said they should be given two jeeps. And he supplied
the document to the court.”
When contacted on the telephone, the
Director of Information to the Wife of the President, Suleiman Haruna,
said he had no information on the matter at the time.
He promised to make enquiries and get back to our correspondent.
Haruna has yet to do so as of the time of filing this report.
The IG also did not respond to an SMS inquiring about his alleged donation of two jeeps to Mrs. Aisha Buhari.
Misau also criticised the leadership of
the Lagos State Police Command as an example of how the IG was allegedly
involved in favouritism. He alleged that the current Acting
Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, was posted to Lagos State because
he was a classmate to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.
He said, “There is a lot of favouritism
in the promotion and appointment of Commissioners of Police. Junior
Deputy Commissioners of Police are given Commissioner of Police on
acting capacity as against seniority and merit, thereby blocking
eligible candidates.
“A recent example is the present CP
Lagos, who is a junior DCP to two other DCPs, but was given Acting CP
and posted to Lagos. These acts of favouritism have eroded discipline in
the force, which is the backbone of any successful organisation.
“The reason why they took him to Lagos
was because he is a friend to the Governor of Lagos State because they
were in school together or because they studied a course together.”
He added, “The IGP posted a Commissioner
of Police who for the past 17 years has not worked or served in a
police formation to take charge of a state. This officer, who was a
former Police ADC to the late former Governor (Diepreye) Alamiesiegha
and also served under former President Goodluck Jonathan, is now the
Commissioner of Police, Adamawa State.
Misau further alleged that the retirement date of the Police boss had been manipulated.
“The expected date of retirement of the
IGP was fraudulently doctored on the Staff List of Senior Police
Officers from 3rd January to 15th January, 2019,” he said.
Misau added, “I have a copy of the Staff
List of when he became IG and I have another one of when he was an
Assistant Commissioner of Police, which show that the dates are
different.”
The lawmaker also accused Idris of awarding contracts worth over N2bn to a Peugeot car dealer to acquire Toyota cars.
He said, “In the papers the IG submitted
to the court, I saw one Kaura Motors. Kaura Motors deals in Peugeot
cars but the same day he was given two contracts: one of them is N1.2bn,
the other one is about N1.5bn, to supply Toyota vehicles. How can you
give a contract to somebody who is a dealer in Peugeot to supply
Toyota?”
PUNCH.
PUNCH.
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