
Following the refusal of the IGP Idris Ibrahim to honour Senate invitation in person, the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki has issued a stern statement. Senate President Bukola Saraki has said that the refusal of
Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to show up for security
briefing on the killings across the country in person is a threat to
democracy.
Saraki revealed this on his Twitter page. He said Idris’ failure to
honour Senate invitation is a threat to democracy that cannot be
tolerated.
Recall that the Senate had invited Idris to come and brief it on
the killings in the country, but, for the second time in less than a
week, the IG had declined to make physical appearance.
Last Thursday when he was supposed to appear before the Senate, he
sent a Deputy IG, Joshak Habila, and went on a state visit with
President Buhari to Bauchi.
The Senate refused to entertain Habila, insisting on having the IG.
On Wednesday (today), the IG sent Habila again, but the lawmakers condemned the action, saying it could jeopardise democracy.
See the Senate President’s tweet condemning the IG:
