Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Alejoc(m): 1:33am On May 19, 2018 |
Solstar: Buratai, Idris and K'yiari were appointed for who they are to the Fulani empire, they were not choosen on merit. There is a grand plan, and some of the people who can carry out that grand plan were the gentlemen I mentioned. It was necessary that they head certain sensitive positions to carry out that agenda.
It is called Nepotism, and I am surprise when Nigerians cry all over social media about competence. You do not appoint someone to work with you without knowing his core competence. Buhari has an agenda to fulfill and there are certain people who can help him achieve that, and he needed positions these people can handle and he moved these gentlemen to head the institutions.
The plan must be executed, even if Buhari is out of line, they are the ones who tell the President that the intended mission can only work this way or that way, even if it means disobeying the President, in the end, the President is satisfied, because his Team, aka Cabal, are working towards an Agenda.
All these are subjective to me but he hasn't demonstrated he was qualified for that office in the first place |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by CarlosTheJackal: 1:37am On May 19, 2018 |
The IGP is so incompetent that it's a great disservice to a constable to take orders from him 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 1:37am On May 19, 2018 |
Alejoc:
All these are subjective to me but he hasn't demonstrated he was qualified for that office in the first place He is not qualified, but he has another competence, which fits into an Agenda. In Nigeria, positions are not given on merit, each President is saddled with a responsibility of choosing someone who can work with him to fulfill his Agenda. For Buhari, Idris fits his style of Leadership, remember that Osinbanjo can not match a Tunde Idiagbon, that was Buhari's Vice in the early 80s, so he needs people who can kill and maim on orders. The leopard didnt change its skin, so Idris and Buratai are supposed to be his Idiagbon, while following this guidance on the Agenda. We are on the same page, but you are not seeing the larger picture. That is if you know there is a picture. 4 Likes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Mrmos: 1:39am On May 19, 2018 |
These facts are damning. Imagine the number of DIGs and AIGs retired. Imagine the number of votes in Kano. Imagine the unexplainable demise of the Kano REC. He perfected his job and he was rewarded for it. I for one all knew this man must have something on Buhari to have this confidence. This is sad! 4 Likes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by abumeinben(m): 1:39am On May 19, 2018 |
Solstar: Buratai, Idris and K'yiari were appointed for who they are to the Fulani empire, they were not choosen on merit. There is a grand plan, and some of the people who can carry out that grand plan were the gentlemen I mentioned. It was necessary that they head certain sensitive positions to carry out that agenda.
It is called Nepotism, and I am surprise when Nigerians cry all over social media about competence. You do not appoint someone to work with you without knowing his core competence. Buhari has an agenda to fulfill and there are certain people who can help him achieve that, and he needed positions these people can handle and he moved these gentlemen to head the institutions.
The plan must be executed, even if Buhari is out of line, they are the ones who tell the President that the intended mission can only work this way or that way, even if it means disobeying the President, in the end, the President is satisfied, because his Team, aka Cabal, are working towards an Agenda.
I don't give transmission attention to these guys anymore. However, what bleeds my heart is that the surrounding, sound ladies and gents of intellect, with various degrees from around the globe, are taking transmission orders from these bunkoos. A case of a man who thinks he can drive and doesn't even know the way and they still force him to drive. Such a man is ruling this country. Sad! 2 Likes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Alanzazani: 1:42am On May 19, 2018 |
Gullible Sai babarist would never see this. They would defend the indefensible. The elections were rigged. A family was sacrificed to silence them. But what do we know. Blinded by sentiments and tribal superiority. The scam going on in NNPC presently is just being swept under the carpet, with sai Baba as the petroleum minister. We sure do have a long way to go in Nigeria. Our problems before independence keep fooling us and we keep falling for thier machinations. Wither Nigerian youths. It is not about PDP or APC but our common enemies. We should read between the lines take our country back. I shudder for Nigerian youths. We need a Jerry Rawlings of Nigeria gaskiya 4 Likes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 1:43am On May 19, 2018 |
abumeinben:
I don't give transmission attention to these guys anymore. However, what bleeds my heart is that the surrounding, sound ladies and gents of intellect, with various degrees from around the globe, are taking transmission orders from these bunkoos. A case of a man who thinks he can drive and doesn't even know the way and they still force him to drive. Such a man is ruling this country. Sad! Sad and True. The Change we wanted turned out to be worse. 1 Like |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by CodeTemplar: 1:56am On May 19, 2018 |
That funny look though |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by RonJeremy: 1:56am On May 19, 2018 |
President Bubu Of West Germany is big Olodo, IGP bigger Olodo and Nigeria biggest Olodo place In the world... |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by naijaking1: 2:01am On May 19, 2018 |
Is it time for IGP to go? Is it time for Magu of EFCC to go? Is it time for Burutai to go? Is it time for Director National health Insurance scheme to go Is it time for Alh Mina to go? Is it time for Buhari to go? 5 Likes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Chigeorge2015(m): 2:26am On May 19, 2018 |
This can only happen in a lawless country like Nigeria |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by NAJALYN: 2:29am On May 19, 2018 |
What are we waiting for? He is not indispensable. |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Amazonbuy: 2:55am On May 19, 2018 |
Yes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by leisuretym: 3:20am On May 19, 2018 |
please, house, anyone know the procedure to join SARS? I want to join SARS, those guys are bucks up, I dont care how much the salary is, I just want to be able to wear that T shirt with SARS written on it. I get one car, i will just carry some of my area boys and give them black T shirt, my ID will do the job, money dey SARS abeg. 1 Like |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Enice(m): 3:26am On May 19, 2018 |
jadesoletee: By Musa Lawal
The nation’s Inspector General of Police, Idris Ibrahim seems to have risen above the law of the land and control of the president who appointed him. This is as extremely worrisome as it is setting a terrible precedence in the country.
What is particularly curious about the recent actions of the Inspector General of Police is the temerity with which he had repeatedly called the bluff of the Senate institution and disobeyed orders given to him by President Muhammadu Buhari.
It must be agreed that the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris would not have ordinarily behaved this way if not for some hidden reasons that are perhaps not known to the public. But one thing that is incontrovertible is the fact that the police boss has been compensated with the position of Inspector General.
It can also be concluded that the same hidden reason that is responsible for the now seeming “above the law” disposition of the Police IG must have also informed his appointment in the first instance.
Meanwhile, record has it that Ibrahim Idris was in 2015 the Police Commissioner in charge of Kano state when he superintended the delivery of millions of votes to the APC.
He was still the same police boss in-charge of Kano state when the INEC Commissioner for the state was burnt to death with his wife and two children in a rather unexplainable circumstance. It will be recalled that President Buhari garnered nearly two million votes in the most populous northern state during the 2015 presidential election.
Meanwhile, curious but disturbing questions need to be asked on the circumstances surrounding the appointment of Ibrahim Idris as the IGP in the first instance.
What could have led to the to compulsorily retirement of 21 AIGs and 7 DIGs just for Ibrahim Idris to become the IGP ? What other factor could have been responsible for the unprecedented promotions given to Ibrahim Idris from the rank of Commissioner of Police in 2015 to Assistant Inspector General, to Deputy Inspector General and Inspector General of Police all from year 2015 to 2016?
We also need to know what could have made the IGP disobeyed the instruction of the president without any consequence till date ?
Another probing question is what was the good quality seen in Ibrahim Idris by President Buhari at the time of his appointment that was not found in any of his compulsorily retired 28 seniors? We need not be told that Idris had been merely compensated for his hatchet job in the 2015 presidential election held in Kano and the subsequent cover-up in the investigation of circumstances leading to and surrounding the death of the INEC Commissioner.
It is most regrettable that Ibrahim Idris has now constituted himself into an authority that cannot be questioned; as a result has become so emboldened to have conveniently disobeyed several Senate invitations. It is particularly very sad that the man even feels at ease in the face of mindless bloodletting across the country.
However, no sinner can hide behind one finger for too long. The dirty past of the IGP has been exposed and the earlier he is relieved of his position, the faster solutions could be found to the reign of impunity and ceaseless killings across the land. Time is now for President Buhari to remove the IGP from office and safe the nation from further gruesome killings and maiming.
Musa Lawal writes from UK
http://www.nigerianconcord.com.ng/?p=12778 this is corruption fighting back. We see the hands Saraki in this new epistle. Bring out any yamayama you can find on the IGP. We know PMB will do the needful hence you are trying to make it look as if the IGP is blackmailing the president. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by talk2percy(m): 3:28am On May 19, 2018 |
Buhari doesn't have the balls to remove him, he has so much on him. The only way is for the presidency to plan a natural removal but Idris is a pure SKD! |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Charly68: 3:30am On May 19, 2018 |
Politicians has come with their shenanigans ,who paid this one to write all this about IGP now? The senate should check themselves,they behave like headmasters and forget their primary responsibilities ,summoning IGP to the senate has political undertone & so the man's lawyer must have advised him to avoid the summon. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Ihsan6(m): 3:51am On May 19, 2018 |
jadesoletee: By Musa Lawal
The nation’s Inspector General of Police, Idris Ibrahim seems to have risen above the law of the land and control of the president who appointed him. This is as extremely worrisome as it is setting a terrible precedence in the country.
What is particularly curious about the recent actions of the Inspector General of Police is the temerity with which he had repeatedly called the bluff of the Senate institution and disobeyed orders given to him by President Muhammadu Buhari.
It must be agreed that the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris would not have ordinarily behaved this way if not for some hidden reasons that are perhaps not known to the public. But one thing that is incontrovertible is the fact that the police boss has been compensated with the position of Inspector General.
It can also be concluded that the same hidden reason that is responsible for the now seeming “above the law” disposition of the Police IG must have also informed his appointment in the first instance.
Meanwhile, record has it that Ibrahim Idris was in 2015 the Police Commissioner in charge of Kano state when he superintended the delivery of millions of votes to the APC.
He was still the same police boss in-charge of Kano state when the INEC Commissioner for the state was burnt to death with his wife and two children in a rather unexplainable circumstance. It will be recalled that President Buhari garnered nearly two million votes in the most populous northern state during the 2015 presidential election.
Meanwhile, curious but disturbing questions need to be asked on the circumstances surrounding the appointment of Ibrahim Idris as the IGP in the first instance.
What could have led to the to compulsorily retirement of 21 AIGs and 7 DIGs just for Ibrahim Idris to become the IGP ? What other factor could have been responsible for the unprecedented promotions given to Ibrahim Idris from the rank of Commissioner of Police in 2015 to Assistant Inspector General, to Deputy Inspector General and Inspector General of Police all from year 2015 to 2016?
We also need to know what could have made the IGP disobeyed the instruction of the president without any consequence till date ?
Another probing question is what was the good quality seen in Ibrahim Idris by President Buhari at the time of his appointment that was not found in any of his compulsorily retired 28 seniors? We need not be told that Idris had been merely compensated for his hatchet job in the 2015 presidential election held in Kano and the subsequent cover-up in the investigation of circumstances leading to and surrounding the death of the INEC Commissioner.
It is most regrettable that Ibrahim Idris has now constituted himself into an authority that cannot be questioned; as a result has become so emboldened to have conveniently disobeyed several Senate invitations. It is particularly very sad that the man even feels at ease in the face of mindless bloodletting across the country.
However, no sinner can hide behind one finger for too long. The dirty past of the IGP has been exposed and the earlier he is relieved of his position, the faster solutions could be found to the reign of impunity and ceaseless killings across the land. Time is now for President Buhari to remove the IGP from office and safe the nation from further gruesome killings and maiming.
Musa Lawal writes from UK
http://www.nigerianconcord.com.ng/?p=12778 I am 100% sure you are sponsored. so it's now the IGP is investigating ur sponsors that u feel he should be removed. just like that?... n what happens to the cases? if u like write from Germany he's going nowhere. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 3:51am On May 19, 2018 |
Based on his recent speech issue due to a medical emergency? NO.
Based on insubordination? Absolutely. |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by TOPCRUISE(m): 3:56am On May 19, 2018 |
Ever since he refused to come before the Senate summoning over Melaye saga, they begin to release horrible videos of him. Assuming he romances along with saraki and the senate, none of the videos will be made public 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Front0line: 4:02am On May 19, 2018 |
Josh44s: The major problem we have in this country are we the citizens. Nigerians tolerate too much. Even at the point of Death, Nigerians will still tolerate. In a sane country, 90% of President Buhari’s Appointment which we all know are based on Nepotism, Tribalism and Religion can never be accepted by any citizens, anywhere in the world. Even at that, almost all appointees by APC are disastrous. We are really finished in this country. I just pray we don’t wake up one day to Fulani at our doorstep here in the South and Eastern part of Nigeria. The signs are just too obvious, we need to remove Buhari and his brainless appointees from power come 2019. But those made by Azikwe when he was the prime minister including the appointment of an Igbo as the first VC of UI is not based nepotism, tribalism, foolishness and madness roundup into one ba ? You need to remove Buhari n put in a PDP to continue the looting of the treasury ba ? You should have your head examined. 4 Likes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Front0line: 4:13am On May 19, 2018 |
ubergold: Lol. As right as this article maybe, nothing is going to happen. You see, Nigeria took a few steps forward in the last 10 years but ran countless step backwards in the last 2 years. Have you noticed that public opinion doesn't matter anymore? I remember several ministers that were removed due to controversies that surrounded their actions even though they seemed to be doing well eg. Prof Barth Nnaji, Stella Odua even police IGs were not spared no matter how short they have stayed in office. But what so we have now? Obvious cases of incompetence, impunity and cluelessnes have become a norm and the government doesn't see any need to address issues provided it doesn't affect loyalty. It is well One can clearly see the problem with this tribalistic Igbos A Bart Nnaji that was fired because he sold one of the power companies to himself. Stella Oduah that was indicted in a N225 million car scandal scam Are the ones this tribalistic Igbo are touting as great appointees These diehard crooks Igbo ministers the Igbos see nothing against even though they were fired for the impunity they orchestrated but look at all of them screaming blue murder demanding sacking of the IGP because he fumbled one speech. Well, if Igbos care to know Buhari nepotism is preferable to that of the Igbos. I can at least vouch he is not selecting thieves in those position which is unlike the Igbos appointment. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 4:34am On May 19, 2018 |
Seriously, I didn't believe this write up, cos without anyone support buhari is capable of getting over 2milion votes in kano. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by maisauki: 4:34am On May 19, 2018 |
saraki should just do d needful... goan answer all d criminal charges levelled against him 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Righteousness89(m): 4:36am On May 19, 2018 |
It's in Nigeria that mediocres are selected to rule Sane persons....
It's in Nigeria where citizens know the truth but prefer to DECIEVE themselves with Lies...
The present Igp was given the job for a job well executed in kano state most importantly the murderous Event of the kano INEC chief and his Family in one Night.
One Fact I know.... No one can Hide from the Judge of Earth.... Everyday for the thief.... one day for the owner....
More shocking Events that has happened btw 2015 till date will be Exposed in coming days... They will Expose themselves greatly...
NIGERIA WILL ARISE AGAIN 2 Likes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Righteousness89(m): 4:39am On May 19, 2018 |
Front0line:
One can clearly see the problem with this tribalistic Igbos
A Bart Nnaji that was fired because he sold one of the power companies to himself.
Stella Oduah that was indicted in a N225 million car scandal scam
Are the ones this tribalistic Igbo are touting as great appointees
These diehard crooks Igbo ministers the Igbos see nothing against even though they were fired for the impunity they orchestrated but look at all of them screaming blue murder demanding sacking of the IGP because he fumbled one speech.
Well, if Igbos care to know Buhari nepotism is preferable to that of the Igbos. I can at least vouch he is not selecting thieves in those position which is unlike the Igbos appointment. A Barth Nnaji dt Gave Nigerians the Power we have never Seen since independence..... As a commenter said to u the other time.... Your Sins will Find u out and soonest 5 Likes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 4:39am On May 19, 2018 |
Front0line:
But those made by Azikwe when he was the prime minister including the appointment of an Igbo as the first VC of UI is not based nepotism, tribalism, foolishness and madness roundup into one ba ? You need to remove Buhari n put in a PDP to continue the looting of the treasury ba ? You should have your head examined. Azikiwe Prime MINISTER? Where the hell did you go to school, didn't you learn civic education or Government in school? Azikiwe was a ceremonial president with no real power? Dude go collect all your school fees money. 5 Likes |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 4:45am On May 19, 2018 |
Is it that people have not watched three idiots to know that something like that would have happened? Or they don’t know about broadcasting, speech reading and transmission? I mean, I don’t get what the fuss is all about! 1 Like |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by jaychubi: 4:51am On May 19, 2018 |
jadesoletee: By Musa Lawal
The nation’s Inspector General of Police, Idris Ibrahim seems to have risen above the law of the land and control of the president who appointed him. This is as extremely worrisome as it is setting a terrible precedence in the country.
What is particularly curious about the recent actions of the Inspector General of Police is the temerity with which he had repeatedly called the bluff of the Senate institution and disobeyed orders given to him by President Muhammadu Buhari.
It must be agreed that the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris would not have ordinarily behaved this way if not for some hidden reasons that are perhaps not known to the public. But one thing that is incontrovertible is the fact that the police boss has been compensated with the position of Inspector General.
It can also be concluded that the same hidden reason that is responsible for the now seeming “above the law” disposition of the Police IG must have also informed his appointment in the first instance.
Meanwhile, record has it that Ibrahim Idris was in 2015 the Police Commissioner in charge of Kano state when he superintended the delivery of millions of votes to the APC.
He was still the same police boss in-charge of Kano state when the INEC Commissioner for the state was burnt to death with his wife and two children in a rather unexplainable circumstance. It will be recalled that President Buhari garnered nearly two million votes in the most populous northern state during the 2015 presidential election.
Meanwhile, curious but disturbing questions need to be asked on the circumstances surrounding the appointment of Ibrahim Idris as the IGP in the first instance.
What could have led to the to compulsorily retirement of 21 AIGs and 7 DIGs just for Ibrahim Idris to become the IGP ? What other factor could have been responsible for the unprecedented promotions given to Ibrahim Idris from the rank of Commissioner of Police in 2015 to Assistant Inspector General, to Deputy Inspector General and Inspector General of Police all from year 2015 to 2016?
We also need to know what could have made the IGP disobeyed the instruction of the president without any consequence till date ?
Another probing question is what was the good quality seen in Ibrahim Idris by President Buhari at the time of his appointment that was not found in any of his compulsorily retired 28 seniors? We need not be told that Idris had been merely compensated for his hatchet job in the 2015 presidential election held in Kano and the subsequent cover-up in the investigation of circumstances leading to and surrounding the death of the INEC Commissioner.
It is most regrettable that Ibrahim Idris has now constituted himself into an authority that cannot be questioned; as a result has become so emboldened to have conveniently disobeyed several Senate invitations. It is particularly very sad that the man even feels at ease in the face of mindless bloodletting across the country.
However, no sinner can hide behind one finger for too long. The dirty past of the IGP has been exposed and the earlier he is relieved of his position, the faster solutions could be found to the reign of impunity and ceaseless killings across the land. Time is now for President Buhari to remove the IGP from office and safe the nation from further gruesome killings and maiming.
Musa Lawal writes from UK
http://www.nigerianconcord.com.ng/?p=12778 Op he is there to deliver Buhari at all costs in 2019 so get sense n stop writing trash |
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by gabng(m): 4:55am On May 19, 2018 |
And you can prove Idris helped rig Kano during the the 2015 elections toluxa1: Buhari will not remove him. He retired over 21 AIG's in other to make this commissioner an IG. He rigged election in kano in favor of Buhari when he was posted to kano to oversee 2015 election. IGP came as a reward. Why do you think he has been behaving the way he has without fear. Flouted a direct order of the President, nothing happened. Refused severally to appear with a Senate summon, nothing happened. I'm sure Buhari will want him to remain there at least until after the Elections. May God help this country. |