Thursday, 10 May 2018 05:05

Senate declares Police IG Idris ‘enemy of democracy’

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Senate has declared Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, an ‘enemy of democracy,’ who is not fit to hold public office in Nigeria and abroad.

The decision of Senate was announced by Senate President, Bukola Saraki, after a closed-door session on Wednesday.

The Senate had entered the closed-door session following Idris’ refusal to honour an invitation to appear before the Senate a third time.

The closed session which started in at 12:24 p.m. lasted for about 50 minutes.

On return to plenary, Mr Saraki announced the decision of his colleagues.

“The Senate in a closed session deliberated on the non-appearance of the IGP to the senate to the plenary after a series of invitation. The Senate noted that this has been a gross disrespect to our constituted authority and to also know that his earlier refusal to appear before investigative committee was overruled by competent court of jurisdiction just in April this year.

“The Senate therefore views this persistent refusal as a great danger to our democracy and hence the Senate resolved to declare IGP as an enemy of democracy and not fit to hold any public office within and outside Nigeria. The leader of the Senate would also mandate to look into the matter for further necessary action,” Saraki said.

Idris was summoned by Senate to answer questions on the arrest of a lawmaker, Mr Dino Melaye, and killings across the country.

BACKGROUND
The police boss was first summoned on April 25 but he failed to appear.

On the day he was expected, chairman of Senate committee on police affairs, Mr Abu Ibrahim, informed the lawmakers that the IGP had accompanied President Muhammadu Buhari to Bauchi.

The Senate re-summoned Idris after it refused to allow Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Operations, to represent him.

The lawmakers summoned Idris to appear on May 2 by 11 a.m. Again, he did not show up.

Ibrahim said last week he had not been able to reach Idris for a while.

He said he later found out the police chief had travelled to Kaduna instead of honouring Senate’s invitation.

Senate issued a third summons following a suggestion by Saraki.

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