LEDAP Wants Police Boss, Abubakar, Fired For Incompetence and Ignorance

IGP Abubakar Mohammed
By SaharaReporters, New York

The Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP) has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to sack the Inspector General of Police (IGP), M.D. Abubakar, for gross incompetence, and to restructure the security and law enforcement institutions if his administration intends to win the war against terror.

In a statement yesterday, LEDAP National Coordinator Chino Obiagwu said that the IGP has since his appointment failed to demonstrate any commitment and capacity to control widespread criminality and to stop police killings of innocent citizens, pointing out that in Lagos alone over 10 people have been killed in two weeks by the police.

“Early this week, the IGP publicly demonstrated his incompetence when he declared to his superior officers that there is no anti-terrorism law in Nigeria, and that is the reason police has not prosecuted thousands of persons illegally detained across the country on allegations of being a member of Boko Haram or unlawful possession of firearm,” the statement said.  Some of those people, it noted, have been detained for up to five years without charge before any competent court.

LEDAP described as “unpardonable,” the fact that Nigeria's police chief is ignorant of Nigeria’s Terrorism Prevention Act, which was enacted in 2011 and amended in 2012.

It pointed out that the IGP is constitutionally mandated to uphold the law and protect lives and properties, and if he does not even know the laws and is unable to protect lives, then he should resign or be dismissed.

“In any event, the police does not need an anti-terrorism law to charge and prosecuted those arrested and detained. The Criminal Code and Penal Code contain sufficient provisions for such charge.

“Moreover, if there is no law under which the police would charge the suspects, then there was no legal basis for their arrest and detention in the first place. The IGP by declaring that there is no anti-terrorism law to charge the detainees was admitting that those held are being detained unlawfully. They therefore must be released forthwith with adequate compensation.”

LEDAP also pointed out that the Nigeria constitution protects the rights of citizen to their personal liberty and provides that no one can be detained arbitrarily except in accordance with the law, and that anyone arrested must be charged to court or granted bail within a maximum of two days unless the person is detained on suspicion of committing a capital offence.

“Being a member of Boko Haram and unlawful possession of firearms are not capital offences and are therefore bailable,” it said.

LEDAP stressed that there is no basis for the continued indefinite detention of the persons involved, some of whom are women and children, saying that their continued detention is “utterly unwarranted, clearly unconstitutional and grossly provocative."

LEDAP calls on President Jonathan to sanitise the security sector and appoint knowledgeable and competent persons as IGP, even if from outside the police system, so as to ensure an improved national security and policing systems.

It also called for the full investigation and prosecution of police men and members of Joint Task Force (JTF) involved in extra judicial killings of any kind and for prosecution of all those involved.

LEDAP also challenged the National Assembly to go beyond the mere rhetoric for which it has been known for many years, and take concrete action under their constitutional oversight functions to review the security institutions and mutual cooperation in order to address all potentials for incompetence, leakages and corruption in the sector.

“Nigerians are already getting tired of apparent failure of the capacity of government to firmly improve security situation in the country,” it warned.  “It is clear that if something urgent is not done to sanitize the security sector, the country might slip into uncontrollable state of anarchy and uncontrollable violence, which will threaten the sovereign integrity of the nation.”

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D whole system is ill.

The problem is not that of the IGp but the whole system is rotten. GEJ himself is incompetent and not willing to address the nation's problem. people are been killed everyday but no body cares. PDP is a party belong to cultist who take blood as their soft drink and eat human flesh day and night. God save my neija.

IGP Abubakar 'shekau

Nnaa I tire for my MD , if him no dey perform again na to bring shekau through amnesty make am IG

Is the IGP setting the stage for their release on appeal?

One would have expected that new entrants into the Police force would be taught that you cannot apply a law retroactively on a suspect. So what exactly was the IGP setting the stage for assuming that there is even no current law to prosecute these criminals? One is left wondering whether he is setting the stage for their eventual freedom on appeal or he is shamelessly ignorant of this basic principle of fair justice.

Removal of IGP

Walahi,he should go .he disappointed Nigerians .we are tired of his stories and incompetence.he is a Boko haram member.

The present igp is an

The present igp is an incorruptible leader. Be objective in your criticism .He is an honest person to the core. His detractors will surely be put to shame. Charge and bail lawyers, what have u done in speeding dispensation of justice ? Allow him to continue with the good work he had started, he is the best in the history of Nigeria police.

A clown to sack the clueless ?

You want a clueless President to sack another clueless and corrupt IGP ? I wish you luck !

RUBBISH LEDAP

When will this Country have true patriots who really genuinely love this land and its people?Not for selfish reasons but to prop it up and elevate the lives of Nigerians.The present IGP ABUBAKAR is giving it his best in this job especially at this very difficult times;just in the middle of it you get some selfish lawyers talking absolute rubbish.What have they done as a group to help the anti-graft agencies get cases speedily attended to in our courts that are as slow as the snail?
Please allow the IGP continue the good reform he is doing in the police.Do not as agents of distraction that you are slow him.Nigerians are tired of all these hungry and selfish organizations who serve as factors of detraction to progress.We are smatter now!!!!

The President is even more incompetent than the IG

Asking a thoroughly incompetent and clueless president to sack the IGP is akin to kettle calling pot black. Not possible.

Stupid of them.

Stupid of them.

IGP IS A BOKO HARAM MEMBER

How can the IGP prosecute BH when he is a member and sponsor of the blood sucking sect. PDP govt under the directionless and corrupt GEJ are using the blood of innocent Nigerians to sustain their wicked and corrupt rule. Only peaceful and sustained revolution can deliver this Nation from these vampires. Let the masses, the professionals and all patriotic Nigerians put aside religious and ethnic differences and come out in peaceful civil disobedience to chase out the corrupt and demonic govt officials. God bless Nigeria.

THE ENTIRE FED GOVT IS INCOMPETENT AND IGNORANCE

It’s not only the IGP that is incompetent and ignorance; the entire Federal government of Nigeria is incompetent and ignorance. It is very surprising that, after so many years of wastes and glaring ineptitude, with poverty and corruption decimating the life of the majority, Nigerians continue to allow themselves to be trampled upon like fools!

Jonathan need to do

Jonathan need to do something fast about all these useless police officers. This IGP is not honest person. The same thing the former IGP Ringim did. They are all BH people. This IGP should be fired immidiately now. Jonathan should know that, mallam can never evet betray them selfs. All of them are dubious people. I dont trust any mallam.

Removal of IGP.

It seems the IGP is their members too like Hafiz Rimgin. Shift the blames on President Jonathan for appointing incompetent person.

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