IG Slot: Northern Leaders Arm-twist Jonathan To Appoint Muslim

(IGP) Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, northern muslim leaders have heightened
pressure on President Goodluck Jonathan to appoint a muslim successor.
Pointblanknews.com gathered that the northern leaders have told Jonathan
to appoint another muslim as replacement or forfeit their support in 2015.
The same leaders, led by billionaire industrialist Aliko Dangote and
prominent traditional rulers from the north had failed to convince
Jonathan to extend the tenure of Zamfara-born Abubakar.
Pointblanknews.com gathered that the lobbyists have recommended Suleiman
Abba, an Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 7. He had
served as Commissioner of Police in Lagos and Rivers States.
This is the first time religion would be introduced as a basis for the
appointment of the IG, a position that has been dominated by northern
muslims.

The leaders, it was gathered, had accused Jonathan of populating vacant
offices, particularly in the military and para-military agencies with
christians.
It was not clear if the president had succumbed to the lobbyists, given
that he (Jonathan) has appointed two northern muslims IG in a row, and
both men turned out to be a huge disappointment.
Since 1999, the duo of the immediate past IGP, Hafiz Ringim and Mohammed
Abubakar are the least lettered police bosses.
While Ringim had a diploma, Abubakar joined the service with a Teacher’s
Grade II certificate and wangled his way to the top even when his course
mates from the south would be retiring as Assistant Commissioners of
Police (ACP).
Since 1964, when Mr. Louis Edet became the first indigenous IG, ten
muslims have held the coveted position against six christians.
The ten muslims jointly served for over 38 years. Musiliu Smith and Tafa
Balogun are muslim Yoruba, and jointly served for less than six years.
Since Edet left as IG, the other Christians who have held the position
are Sunday Adewusi (1981- 1983), Etim Iyang (1985- 1986), and Sunday
Ehindero (2005-2007).
Michael Okiro was the fourth Christian, and the first Igbo to be appointed
IG. He served from 2007 to 2009. He was succeeded by another Christian and
Igbo, Ogbonnaya Onovo who served for eight months.
Kam Salem, Gambo Jimeta and Ibrahim Coomasie spent nearly 20 years as IG.
A top presidency source told Pointblanknews.com that President Jonathan
was disappointed at the resort to religion, even when it was clear that
muslims have spent more time in powerful military and civil positions than
christians.
The source said Jonathan wouldn’t fall for such cheap blackmail for an
appointment that is solely his to make.
“Nobody dictates to the President on whom to appoint as IG. It is a
decision only Mr. President can take. So, I don’t think he would fall for
such cheap blackmail.
“The same elements blackmailed him into sacking his brother, the late
General Owoeye Azazi. They had told him that Boko Haram would end the day
he appoints a Fulani NSA. What has happened since the appointment of Col.
Dasuki Sambo? Mr. President can’t afford to be fooled this time around,”
the source added.
Source: Pointblanknews.com

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