Constitutional
lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mike Ozekhome, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to
withdraw the extension of Inspector-General of Police, IGP Mohammed Adamu’s
tenure.
According
to Ozekhome, the President Buhari’s decision to extend the tenure of Adamu for
three months is illegal.
The
Minister of Police Affairs, Maigari Dingyadi had announced the President’s
approval the extension of Adamu’s tenure while briefing State House
correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Dingyadi
said that Buhari’s
decision to retain the IGP for another three months was to properly select
the new helmsman.
But
appearing on Channels Television on Thursday evening, Ozekhome said that in
“the eye of the law, there is no Inspector-General of Police.
“What
we have there is a retired Inspector-General of Police illegally occupying the
office –
“Mr.
President sir, withdraw the appointment of Mr. Adamu. Call your Police Council
and appoint from one of the serving AIGs.
“In
the eye of the law, Adamu is a retired police officer…you’re denying other
members of the Nigeria Police Force who are aspiring to go up to become the
Inspector-General.
“The
President was wrong… it is illegal, unconstitutional, unconscionable,
whimsical… Adamu has done his best for the country.”
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