Shame To Nigerian Senate’s As IGP’s Snub of Senate Invitation
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Abuja – The Peoples of Nigeria has
criticised the repeated snub of Senate’s invitation by the Inspector-General of
Police (IGP), Mr Ibrahim Idris, and described the attitude as “an assault on
Nigeria’s democracy”.
Idris, who was expected to appear before the
Senate on Tuesday, failed to show up. It was the third time the Police boss was
failing to honour such invitation.
Irked by that behaviour, the senate on Tuesday
passed a vote of no confidence on the IGP and declared him unfit to hold any
public office. The PDP, in its reaction to the development, said that it was
“very wrong” for the IGP to ignore the invitation, saying that he had missed a
chance to share ideas with the lawmakers on ways to tackle the insecurity in
the nation,
“His (IGP)’s refusal to honour the invitation is a deliberate
assault on Nigeria’s democracy; it is a willful denigration of the National Assembly
and a recourse to totalitarianism,” the party said in a statement signed by Mr
Kola Ologbondiyan, its National Publicity Secretary.
The PDP said that it was
“unfortunate” that Idris had, for the third time, shunned the Senate invitation
over the worsening security situation in the nation. “Never in our democratic
history as a people and as a nation, has a service chief treated the National
Assembly with disdain like the current IGP.
“All over the world, the
legislature is a bastion of democracy and our constitution, in recognition of
this, provides a special place for our National Assembly, as the
representatives of the people, to serve as a check on the executive arm.
“We,
therefore, condemn this offensive on our democracy by IGP Idris. We also condemn
the deliberate insult being heaped on each of our legislators by appointees of
President Muhammadu Buhari,’’ the party said. The PDP urged the President of
the Senate and other senators to protect the institution of the legislature and
the country’s democracy by not limiting their action only to finding Mr Ibrahim
Idris as “unfit” to hold public office.
“The Senate should take the next step
within their legislative instrument and powers to restore the respect and
dignity which the generality of Nigerians and the 1999 Constitution (as
amended), bestowed on them,” the statement said. (NAN)
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