OHANAEZE Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, OGA, has encouraged President Muhammadu Buhari to consider naming an Igbo as the following Inspector-General of Police, IGP.
The gathering was responding to the president's arrangement of new assistance bosses – Lucky Irabor, head of protection staff; Ibrahim Attahiru, head of armed force staff; Awwal Gambo, head of maritime staff, and Isiaka Amao, head of air staff, on Tuesday
In an articulation by its President-General, Onuorah Onyeachonam, yesterday, the gathering said President Buhari prohibited Igbo from the arrangements and encouraged him to choose the most senior Igbo in the power as IGP.
"There is no Igbo man among the recently named administration bosses. The individuals who guarantee that the recently selected Chief of Defense Staff, Maj Gen Leo Irabor is an Igbo man should advise us if Irabor is an Igbo name," he said.
"As the Inspector General of Police is expected for retirement and quick preparing to leave the police pinnacle position, we approach the APC-drove Federal Government to consider an Igbo man for the situation of the Inspector General of Police. On the off chance that there is no Igbo man or lady qualified for the work of the IGP, advance the Igbo next in line in the Police Force to fit in."
Rights bunch composes PSC over advancements in Police, calls for value, decency
The OGA talked as the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, Intersociety composed the Police Service Commission, PSC, asking it to among different issues, intentional on who succeeds, the current IGP and address what it called "Igbo avoidance and other glaring treacheries in police advancements."
In the letter to the commission endorsed by Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman, Chinwe Umeche, head, majority rules system and great administration and Obianuju Joy Igboeli, head, common freedoms and rule of law, the gathering encouraged the commission to address all minimization in the power, especially on advancements.
Taking note of that Adamu is expected for retirement on February 1 and three DIGs, 10 AIGs have arrived at retirement age and are required to go with IGP Adamu, the gathering said there are "various other senior cops who are essential for the Nigeria Police Management Team led by the active IGP.
"As your Commission is likely mindful, three DIGs and ten AIGs have arrived at retirement age and will legally resign with IGP Abubakar next Monday, first Feb 2021, having gotten the Force together with the active IGP on first Feb 1986.
"The three resigning DIGs are DIG Baraya, DIG Ogbizi and DIG Oyabade and the 10 resigning Police AIGs are: AIG Karma, AIG Larmode, AIG Mustapha, AIG Inakwu, AIG Mava, AIG Babajide, AIG Babas, AIG Amba, AIG Akpan and AIG Adeoye.
"We thusly, wish to draw out into the open and help same to remember the objections created by the Commission's keep going advancements on eighteenth December 2020.
"The objections by general society, public vested parties and direct survivors of the disgraceful advancements range from purposeful complete prohibition of Igbo/Southeast officials from the position of Police AIG and appalling allotment of CP spaces to the district just as cushioning the arrangements of those made CPs, DCPs and ACPs and unjustifiable avoidance from the advancement arrangements of senior officials due for advancement particularly those in the position of ACP booked for advancement to the position of DCP having effectively gone through the required Promotion Exams and Annual Performance Evaluation Reports (APERs).
"It is because of the over that Intersociety is composing your Commission and approaching you to frontally, legitimately and sensibly address Igbo rejection and other glaring treacheries hurled in the last advancement practice which was welcomed by far reaching objections and apprehensions.
"The vacuum made by ten resigning AIGs is a brilliant chance for PSC to make alter. As of now, fears are becoming broadly that there might be another round of advancement practice outside the bounds of provincial adjusting, legitimacy and status.
"We therefore join for the examination of your Commission and as a 'working archive' our well-qualified assessment paper, delivered on 29th Dec 2020, discoveries made in the four-page insightful report which we feel is able to do frontally tending to the said treacheries, if reasonably contemplated and followed up on by your Commission.
"The analytical discoveries had grimaced at complete rejection of Igbo/Southeast from the rundown of Police AIGs to the degree that out of the country's 36 serving AIGs and 17 Police Zonal Commands, headed by same AIGs, no Igbo/Southeast is among them.
"In the position of CPs, as well, out of the nation's 119, just eight, rather than in any event 19, are from Igbo/South-East and of the eight, just six have at least one eighteen months to remain in the Force.
"It is hence our firm interest that these glaring treacheries featured above should be frontally and fairly tended to. There is need to catch the 17 ACPs forgot about in the December 18, 2020 advancements in the new advancements."
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