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New IGP Unveiled By Buhari, Promises To Be Fair During Polls

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Mr Abubakar Mohammed Adamu, the new Acting IGP being decorated by President Muhammadu Buhari, right...
Mr Abubakar Mohammed Adamu, the new Acting IGP being decorated by President Muhammadu Buhari, right...

The new Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Abubakar Mohammed Adamu has been officially unveiled and with his new rank by President Muhammadu Buhari.

And the new top cop has promised immediately that he will ensure a level playing ground for all political parties during the forthcoming elections.

The former Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) formally took over from his predecessor, Ibrahim Idris, following a joint meeting with the President at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Tuesday.

Both men spoke with State House correspondents after the decoration of the new IGP.

Asked how he would assuage opposition’s fears on the neutrality of the police, he vowed not to do anything untoward, saying that he will stick within the rules.

“Well, we are professionals. We are going to stick by the rules, we are going to do the right thing. We will not go outside the ethics of our job to do things that are untoward, everybody will be given level playing ground to play his or her politics,” he said.

He added: “On the elections, you have heard from the former IGP, the adequate arrangement has been made to make sure that free and fair and credible elections take place in Nigeria. We are going to build upon the strategies put in place to make sure that we have hitch-free elections in the country.”

He expressed gratitude to the President for finding him worthy of the appointment, saying that in recognition of the prevailing security challenges in the country, he will build on the measures put in place by his predecessor.

Adamu stated: “I want to thank Mr. President for considering me worthy to be the next Inspector General of Police. We know that there are security challenges that we need to tackle in the country – issues of kidnapping, abduction and other security challenges.

“From the strategies put in place by the former IGP, we will restrategise and make sure that we tackle these challenges squarely.”

Speaking earlier, Idris said he had to leave the service having attained the mandatory retirement age of 60.

The former IGP said: “I want to inform Nigerians that today I am 60 years and I think I have reached the pinnacle of my career. So I am going to hand over to my successor, the incoming Inspector General of Police. He is an officer I know very well. We knew each other in the past, we have worked together and I wish him success.”

He advised his successor to get to know the country and provide maximum protection for lives and property, saying: “The advise I will give is that just like in our time, he should try to go round the country and adopt measures to ensure that the Nigerian Police Force give maximum protection to lives and property.”

Noting the challenges confronting the police under his tenure, he said: “I think so far under this government I think the Nigerian Police Force has been making a lot of effort to secure Nigerians. Obviously challenges in the area of recruitment, of course, you aware that the government has just given us the approval to recruit more people yearly. By the grace of God by this year, the number of police officers is going to increase considerably.”

On the coming elections, he also assured that the police is ready for the exercise.

“Obviously we are adequately prepared for the elections. We have carried out a lot of elections in this country and I think you will agree with me that the Nigeria Police Force tried in these elections. I am assuring Nigerians that the Nigeria Police Force is going to do their best in this coming elections,” Idris stated.

Credit: tribuneonlineng.com

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