Membersof the House of Representatives are currently divided over a proposed
motion to rescind a resolution on the sack of the Inspector General of
Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris.
Last Wednesday, the Green Chamber adopted a motion passing a vote of no confidence on the police boss.
This was sequel to a motion sponsored by
Danburam Nuhu from Kano, who drew the attention of the lawmakers to the
“complicity” of the Nigeria police in the high rate of thuggery in the
state.
In its resolution, the House urged President Muhammadu Buhari to replace the IGP with a more professional officer.
Lawmakers specifically asked the president to remove the IGP on the ground of “gross incompetence.”
However, 24 hours later, six lawmakers sponsored another motion and urged the chamber to rescind its decision on Idris.
Thereafter, the lead sponsor, Ehiozuwa
Agbonayinma raised the motion under Matters of Urgent National
Importance on the floor, last Thursday, although Speaker Yakubu Dogara,
urged him to bring up the matter by way of substantive motion.
Aside Agbonayinma, others listed as the sponsors of the motion were Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya, Muhammad Sani Abdul, Ayuba Moh’d Bello, Chika Adamu and Bashir Babale.
Daily Sun gathered that lawmakers are sharply divided over the proposed motion which would likely come up for debate tomorrow.
Mark Gbillah, who is one of those opposed
to the motion, confirmed to Daily Sun that they are mobilising
seriously, to ensure that the motion is defeated.
The lawmaker dismissed the motion as politically motivated.
“A few people can not upturn the
decision of the House. Our opinion is that the IGP is not competent to
shepherd the police at this time. They are just trying to play politics with it. It is rather unfortunate.
“ Some of us will make sure we are there to kill the motion. So, we are not an inconsistent chamber of the National Assembly. We will remain consistent. They should all be getting ready for a defeat. We are mobilising to stop any playing the gallery. That, I can assure Nigerians,” Gbillah said.
Regardless, Agbonayinma told Daily Sun he
is not actually against the resolution of the House calling for the
sack of the IGP but noted that his concern is that Idris was not given
fair hearing before the resolution.
Similarly, co- sponsor of the motion,
Gaya said he does not understand the basis for the House’s resolution;
that the IGP should be sacked.
The lawmaker said sponsors of the motion
are equally reaching out to their colleagues, on why the House’s
decision should be rescinded.
When contacted, Chairman of the Committee
on Media and Public Affairs, Abdulrasak Namdas said it is within the
law for the six lawmakers to bring up the motion but that whether or not
it will sail through is another issue altogether.
“By law, they are allowed to raise substantive motion on the floor, (but) it is
not going to be a one-man affair. It is a motion that will be decided
by the generality of members present. So, I cannot sit down here and
tell you this is what is likely to happen,” said Namdas.

