Presidency under pressure to sack IGP Adamu

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Moves to replace the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, appear to be on, going by feelers from the Presidency.

Investigations revealed that there is intense pressure from top political leaders and top security officers across the country to relieve Adamu of his job.

If the Presidency caves in to pressure, Adamu’s tenure could be cut short because he is expected to retire statutorily from service on February 1, 2021.

Sources at Force Headquarters (FHQ), Abuja, alleged that Adamu was lobbying the Presidency to extend his tenure, but there are strong agitations from senior officers working underground, in consonance with the new Police Act, to prevail on the Presidency not to extend his tenure.

However, a very reliable source close to the Presidency confirmed that President Muhammadu Buhari might have heeded the agitators’ request and Adamu’s tenure would not be extended.

Those against it argue that the Police Act should take effect from the next IGP, citing Section 7(6) of the Act.

Undercover investigations further revealed that Aso Rock cabal is divided over the choice of the next IGP.

This indication became clearer as the Presidency is believed to have received recommendations of certain senior officers from different members of the cabal.

It was gathered that there are four Assistant Inspectors- General of Police (AIGs) and a Commissioner of Police (CP) who are believed to be strongly nursing the ambition and are making overtures to Aso Rock.

“We reliably learnt that their names have been forwarded to President Buhari by some close aides to the president, while some have sent their curriculum vitae (CVs) to the cabal through various connections.

“In particular, we learnt that the Chief of Staff to the President has received CVs of some officers.

“The National Security Adviser (NSA) and Attorney General and Minister of Justice are said to have also received CVs of some officers.  Sunday Independent

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