
Former Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba, has revealed why he was sacked by then President Goodluck Jonathan.
Abba claimed that his sudden removal from office in 2015 was due to
his refusal to rig elections in favour of the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, in Osun State.
Recalling the circumstances that led to his premature retirement from
service, Abba told Daily Trust that, “Believe me, I have always counted
myself lucky. I think because of the little background I gave you about
the strength of discipline in me, both personal and professional, I
received my sack as a normal development. I was not shocked for a reason
that I knew it would happen.
“Right from the time I started work as Inspector General of Police, I
knew that I may not reach the date of my retirement, which would have
been 2019, by which time I would have been 35 years in service and 60
years of age. I am saying this because the very first week I took over,
we had the elections in Ekiti, that was August 2014. Arrangements had
been made for the election by my predecessor and I think it was the same
team that also did the Osun election, it was the same AIG.
“One of the leading stalwarts in the PDP then said to me: ‘IG (you
know I was acting then) deliver Osun to us and we will confirm you
quickly.’ I was shocked! That was when I knew that I may not last long
in the office. Immediately, I said to myself, ‘How could I deliver when I
am not an electorate?’ The voters are the ones to deliver, my own was
to protect the whole process.
“Of course I said to myself that what happened to one of my
predecessors (may his soul rest in peace), Adamu Suleiman, was going to
happen to me, maybe I would never be confirmed. He was Inspector General
of Police and till he left office he was not confirmed.
“So that is my approach; I accept things the way they come. I said to
myself that I was going to leave that office without confirmation; but
then, I went to Osun and did what I was supposed to do. Of course,
having made up my mind that I wasn’t going to take the dictates of
someone on what I had been doing for decades, I went to Osun, addressed
the police officers who were very cheerful because they were seeing
their IGP for the first time. I told them to go and do what the law
protect the electorate, all other stakeholders, INEC officials,
observers, and of course, any other person that had the right to be
around the polling areas, collation areas.”
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