Public Commentator Alamin Mohammed Slam Sponsors Of Media Report Against IGP Over Allegation Of Missing Police Vehicles, Looting

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Ordinarily, I Would have not reacted  to the purported  allegations raised against   Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris, concerning sales of cars belonging to the police force among others,  but I  find it very necessary to put the records straight so as not to give room for mis-chief-makers, detractors and antics of good leadership through policing.

Even though,  if a reasonable person read in between the lines  of the malicious allegations,  is an attempt to ridicule and  drag the reputation of Idris to the mud for standing behind the truth.

The allegation appears to have justify the sponsors and Sahara Reporters  as an armchair journalism which is lacking in objectivity, fairness and clarity before rushing for printing hence, I have understand that the medium is out to implement the script of its masters  who  were products of corruption hiding under the carpet until their atrocities have recently come to lime light under Idris.

It’s fundamental that the code of force has literary ban any employee and their agents especially in a treasonable act to provide information to the media and public to ensure the nation security is not threaten through code of official secret. However, Sahara reporters, in spite of this fictitious allegations, one must be force to believe that the medium  must have met the wrong police officers to elicit such brazen and false information to attract patronage from desperate public who are out for sensational reports.

Sahara reporters and general public should note that  Idris as police commissioner then, had no right to sale or auction any property belonging to the police and had the cause to alerted FG on the dealings of  his predecessors aftermath of his assumption of office wondering why the sponsors of the media calumny did not come out earlier than sensing they have lost the battle.

It’s a dismay that, the author contradicted self, when he said, Idris went hiding when terrorist  stormed  Kano killing innocent citizens  and at the same time he lead a group of arm police men and crushed the same terrorist in Kano, so the statement appears to be a harbinger of job making  Sahara reporters as errant medium of their targets.

You are aware that the emergence of president Buhari and the subsequent appointment of Idris as IGP occurred as a result of justice, merit apparently to fight the twin evils of corruption which had retarded development   in Nigeria and it’s that merit and capability to handle the police force  that brought Idris on the saddle, so the issue  that Idris lack the intelligent expertise to handle the force does not stand a test of time and  Nigerian  have comprehend that the victims of corrupt officers  in the police  who are using the Sahara reporters should know that it’s not a license for outright settling their perceive scores against  the credible, current and able IGP whose pedigree  and credentials does not attribute corruption.

Note that among the greatest achievement of Idris cannot be quantifiable apparently to re-mobilise arm police men to engage and assault the insurgents in the north-east in line with President Buhari’s genuine commitment to crush the terrorist in Nigeria considered as a splinter group to break the country.

However, no credible medium of communication has the moral and legal status to approach in whatever way through its agents the private livelihood of any ordinary Nigerian in observance of human right, so the issue of IGP is having more than one wife outside Nigeria even when Islam religion had given its followers the right to marry as prescribe does not arise and anybody has the right to accommodate his family irrespective of any location

Hitherto, the word massive looting by Idris is indeed laughable and attempts to divert the attention of public from the initial pronouncement by the IGP over the disappearance of those vehicles on assumption of office. It’s even needless to say that there is massive looting under president Buhari when the administration inherited an empty treasury which is a peculiar case in police force, so where does the IGP have the fund before looting it. Even as police commissioner, Idris is not an accounting officer, Alamin queried.

I therefore caution those behind this mischievous statement to steer clear and concentrate in their effort to refund all they looted to ensure probity as well as to allow the IGP to concentrate in the business of protecting life law and order.

I urge on President Buhari to kindly support the current effort of IGP in fighting corruption in the police force hence, the need for good policing

Sani Alamin Mohammed

Public commentator

 

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