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Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by HammedSodiqq: 12:21pm On Aug 11, 2018
What a week in our political history? The build-up was stellar, like a block buster movie, both the politician-actors and Nigerian-audience had had an experience that will be forever etched in the sands of time.

As analysis into the plausible cause of the event rages, at least one of the architects, Lawal Musa Daura, has been relieved of his appointment as the Director General of the Department of State Services.

Like the proverbial old woman in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the two Ibrahims at the helms of affairs at the Police and EFCC have continued to act with so much unease. Remember Achebe once said that “an old woman always gets uncomfortable when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb.”

Only days earlier, the IGP masterminded the blockade of Saraki’s convoy in the full glare of the public. While Nigerians were still recovering from that episode he deployed his men to invade the Benue State House of Assembly, all without recourse to the rule of law.

That makes IGP Ibrahim Idris more culpable than Daura. In fact he started this whole drama, and unfortunately he’s now superintending over a kangoro investigation into an incident that was a culmination of his failed leadership as the Inspector General.

Now that the “dry bone” of sack is passing around, it will be unjust to equity, justice and fairness for the IGP to hold onto his seat. No way, he too must have his own chew.

Idris has been anything but a disgrace to the Nigeria Police Force. He has demonstrated times without number that he lacks the capacity to exhibit reasonable leadership; and that he does with crass impunity.

Even though he is using ongoing investigation and the media to shield himself from the Tuesday’s show of shame, he must never go unpunished. The Igbos have a saying that “...it is not the day the child spills oil that he is flogged, but rather the day he spills crude oil.”

Ibrahim Idris has spilled the crude oil several times in the past few weeks. Yes we forgive him for his many other sins. But for setting the tempo for whatever happened last Tuesday, he must be seen to have paid the price for his recklessness.

In clearing this mess, Nigerians cannot afford to look far, because you only look for an animal's eyes in its head.
Ibrahim Kpotun Idris is a culprit in this matter.

If he is left to carry on then it will be justice denied; and Nigerians will continue to suffer from the indiscretion of such public office holders.

Frank Eze.
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by babyfaceafrica: 12:24pm On Aug 11, 2018
go sack am now
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by HammedSodiqq: 5:15pm On Aug 11, 2018
babyfaceafrica:
go sack am now

Magu boy has showed himself.

The siege on Saraki's House is nothing

The killing of several policemen at galadimawa in abuja

Claiming that the governor of Benue is a drowning man

The killing of corps members in abuja
The Dino melaye, Saraki... etc


#IGPToomustbesacked
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by Roger3D(m): 5:49pm On Aug 11, 2018
HammedSodiqq:


Magu boy has showed himself.

The siege on Saraki's House is nothing

The killing of several policemen at galadimawa in abuja

Claiming that the governor of Benue is a drowning man

The killing of corps members in abuja
The Dino melaye, Saraki... etc


#IGPToomustbesacked
Oga only Buhari has that kind of power, neither me, you nor Frank Eze can effect that so let it go
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by Bethel4Life(f): 5:59pm On Aug 11, 2018
Hit me wen dis enter promise land
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by HammedSodiqq: 11:36am On Aug 12, 2018
Roger3D:
Oga only Buhari has that kind of power, neither me, you nor Frank Eze can effect that so let it go

Don't undermine the power that resides with the people.

If the people decide, Buhari would have no choice
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by PiQi: 12:29pm On Aug 12, 2018
HammedSodiqq:

What a week in our political history? The build-up was stellar, like a block buster movie, both the politician-actors and Nigerian-audience had had an experience that will be forever etched in the sands of time.

As analysis into the plausible cause of the event rages, at least one of the architects, Lawal Musa Daura, has been relieved of his appointment as the Director General of the Department of State Services.

Like the proverbial old woman in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the two Ibrahims at the helms of affairs at the Police and EFCC have continued to act with so much unease. Remember Achebe once said that “an old woman always gets uncomfortable when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb.”

Only days earlier, the IGP masterminded the blockade of Saraki’s convoy in the full glare of the public. While Nigerians were still recovering from that episode he deployed his men to invade the Benue State House of Assembly, all without recourse to the rule of law.

That makes IGP Ibrahim Idris more culpable than Daura. In fact he started this whole drama, and unfortunately he’s now superintending over a kangoro investigation into an incident that was a culmination of his failed leadership as the Inspector General.

Now that the “dry bone” of sack is passing around, it will be unjust to equity, justice and fairness for the IGP to hold onto his seat. No way, he too must have his own chew.

Idris has been anything but a disgrace to the Nigeria Police Force. He has demonstrated times without number that he lacks the capacity to exhibit reasonable leadership; and that he does with crass impunity.

Even though he is using ongoing investigation and the media to shield himself from the Tuesday’s show of shame, he must never go unpunished. The Igbos have a saying that “...it is not the day the child spills oil that he is flogged, but rather the day he spills crude oil.”

Ibrahim Idris has spilled the crude oil several times in the past few weeks. Yes we forgive him for his many other sins. But for setting the tempo for whatever happened last Tuesday, he must be seen to have paid the price for his recklessness.

In clearing this mess, Nigerians cannot afford to look far, because you only look for an animal's eyes in its head.
Ibrahim Kpotun Idris is a culprit in this matter.

If he is left to carry on then it will be justice denied; and Nigerians will continue to suffer from the indiscretion of such public office holders.

Frank Eze.


Well Said Frank Eze.

The pervasiveness of IGP's incompetence and ineptitude reeks to the stars..

Buhari should sack the Bagger
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by Projide: 9:08am On Aug 13, 2018
� The IGP should have been sacked long ago.
Definitely, he still will get the sack
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by Mishaya: 9:20am On Aug 13, 2018
Nigerians should be the ones to decide who should be responsible for securing their lives and the sanctity of the nation’s feeble democracy, the IGP has displayed his incompetence and ineffectiveness in more ways than one, if Nigerians agree he should be sacked then the president should listen and give him the boot.
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by danduke85: 9:27am On Aug 13, 2018
Frank Eze, you are on point. We need to hear more truths like this. These men, once they resume office, they turn to tyrants. They should be checked, this is a democracy and not a zoo where one man rules all.
Re: Opinion: Now That Daura Has Gone, Igp Idris Must Go - Frank Eze by capatainrambo: 9:37am On Aug 13, 2018
babyfaceafrica:
go sack am now
daura sack is really painting zombies



the idiot goo is next

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