President Goodluck Jonathan who fired the police inspector general, Suleiman Abba, without a perfect reason has open up about the reason through the chairman of the Police Service Commission, Mike Okiro ...
The chairman of the Police Service Commission, Mike Okiro, stated this to journalists following a Police Council meeting, chaired by President Goodluck Jonathan.
"The President, in a very brief way said, during the period of the former IGP, a lot of indiscipline was noticed among the rank and file of the police and as such he felt that a new IG should come and try his luck," Mr. Okiro said. "That is what (Mr. Jonathan) said, though I cannot give details of that."
PremiumTimes reports that also at the council, Mr. Jonathan confirmed the appointment of the new Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase. Mr. Arase was appointed by the president as the Acting IGP following the sack of Mr. Abba on the April 21. He has been in an acting capacity for three weeks.
Emerging from a meeting with Mr. Jonathan, Vice President Namadi Sambo and Mr. Okiro, the now substantive IGP, Mr. Arase, told journalists that the welfare of his men will be "number one on my cardinal responsibilities."
"You don't motivate a workforce except their welfare is paramount," he said. "I'm going to ensure that their welfare is going to be put on the front burner."
He said though the expectations of Nigerians are high, he could assure them that no Nigerian will suffer any injustice by his inaction or action.
On his order banning road blocks, Mr. Arase said there was already an enforcement policy in place. He said 16 teams have already moved out across the length and breadth of Nigeria to ensure strict compliance.
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