READ how police distribution is against Ndigbo , continued from last
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Intersociety/SE/NG/02/014/FGN/ABJ/FRN
1.
His Excellency
Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria & Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
Thro
Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Secretary
to the Government of the Federation
The SGF Office, Shehu Shagari Complex
Three Arms Zone, FCT, Abuja, Nigeria
2.
Senator David Mark, President of the
Senate, Federal Republic of Nigeria
Thro
The Chairman, Senate Committee on
Police Affairs
The Senate Chambers, National Assembly Complex
Three Arms Zones, FCT, Abuja, Nigeria
3.
Honourable Aminu Tambuwal
Speaker, House of Representatives,
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Thro
The Chairman, House Committee on
Police Affairs
The House of Reps Chambers, National
Assembly Complex
Three Arms Zone, FCT, Abuja, Nigeria
4.
Prof. Shuaibu Oba AbdulRaheem
Executive Chairman, Federal Character
Commission
The FCC Headquarters, Plot 64, First
Avenue
Off Shehu Shagari Way, Maitama
FCT, Abuja, Nigeria
Sirs,
Unmasking “Dogari/Dansanda” Policy In
The Nigeria Police Force & A Case
Against Sectional Domination In Promotions & Postings Of Key Officers In The Force (Part Three)
(Onitsha Nigeria, 6th day of February, 2014)-As promised in the first part of this
all-important letter, this is its concluding part (part three). It contains the
names of serving CPs from Southwest, Northeast and South-south zones as well as
the number of serving DCPs, ACPs and CSPs and their geopolitical origins in the
Nigeria Police Force, updated as at 31st day of January, 2014.
CPs From
Southwest Zone: The seventeen (17) CPs from Southwest zone are 1. Adeola
Adeleke Adeniji (Ogun State), 2. Adebayo Ajileye (Ondo State), 3. Jubril
Olawale Adeniji (Lagos State), 4. Adenrele Tasheed Shinaba (Lagos State), 5. James
O. Caulcrick (Lagos State), 6. Sherifat A. Disu Olajoku (Lagos State), 7.
Johnson A. Ogunsakin( Ekiti State), 8. Tonye Ebiye Ebitibituwa (Ondo State), 9.
Olufemi A. Adenaike (Ogun State), 10. Olufemi David Ogunbayode (Ogun State),
11. Titilayo Musiliu Busari (Oyo State), 12. Foluso Adebanjo (Lagos State), 13.
Agbola Oshodi-Glover (Lagos State), 14. A.K. Shodipo( Lagos State), 15.Nasiru
Disu Oki (Osun State), 16. Kayode C. Aderanti (Osun State), 17. Adenike
Fehintola Abuwa (medical doctor) (Ekit State).
CPs From
Northeast Zone: The thirteen (13) CPs from Northeast zone are 1. Usman
Akila Gwarry (Borno State), 2. Danladi Yilami Mshelbwala (Borno State), 3.
Stephen Audu (Gombe State), 4. Adams Audu( Borno State), 5. Yahaya Garba Ardo
(Gombe State), 6. Irimiya F. Yerima (Taraba State), 7.Idris Faruk Umar (Yobe
State), 8. Hyacinth Medugu Dagala (Borno State), 9. Marcus K. Danladi (Gombe
State), 10. Mohammed Sani Usman (Bauchi State), 11. Aminchi Samaila Baraya
(Taraba State), 12. Usman Alkali Baba ( Yobe State) and 13. Tijani Baba (Yobe
State).
CPs From South-south Zone: The eleven (11)
CPs from South-south zone are 1. Ambrose O. Aisabor (Edo State), 2. Christian
Akioja Olakpe ( Delta State), 3. A.J. Abakasanga (Akwa Ibom State), 4. Benjamin
Uche Onwuka (Delta State), 5. Desiye Desire Nsirim (Bayelsa State), 6. Mbu
Joseph Mbu (Cross River State), 7. Patrick Dey Dokumor ( Bayelsa State), 8.
Sontonye Leroy Wakama (Rivers State), 9. Isaac Chinonyerem Eke (Rivers State),
10. Kalafite Helen Adeyemi (Rivers State) and 11. Victor O.E. Onofiok (Akwa
Ibom State).
Serving DCPs,
ACPs & CSPs & Their Geopolitical Origins: Out of a total of one
hundred & seventy-two (172) serving Deputy Commissioners of Police in the
NPF including fifteen (15) specialists, Southeast zone has the least number
with 20, followed by Northeast with 25, North-central 29, Northwest 33,
Southwest 35 and South-south 37. And out
of 20 serving Southeast DCPs, four will retire this year (2014), two in 2015 and
three in 2016. Out of three hundred & ninety-eight (398) serving Assistant
Commissioners of Police including fifteen (15) specialists, Southeast zone,
again, has the least number with 38, followed by Northwest with 55, Northeast
55, North-central 85, Southwest 86 and South-south 88. And out of 38 serving
ACPs from Southeast zone, four will retire this year (2014), one in 2015 and
eight in 2016. Out of nine hundred & six (906) investigated and confirmed
serving Chief Superintendents of Police (CSPs) in the NPF, Northwest zone tops
the list with 186, followed by South-south with 155, North-central 152,
Southwest 147, Southeast 142 and Northeast 122. And out of 142 CSPs from
Southeast zone, 12 will retire between 2014 and 2017 and eight between 2018 and
2019.
Apart from
gross lopsidedness and sectional domination of the NPF top promotions being
complained of, postings in the Force top field duties are also faulty and
incoherent with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria 1999, especially her Section 14 (3). For instance, the 12 zonal
commands of the Force are dominated by an ethno-religious section of the
country, particularly by Northwest zone. AIGs Suleiman A. Abba (Jigawa State,
Northwest), heads Zone 7, Abuja, Mamman Ibrahim Tsafe (Zamfara State,
Northwest), heads Zone 2, Lagos, Saliu Argungu Hashimu (Kebbi State,
Northwest), heads Zone 5, Benin, Mohammed Jinjiri Abubakar (Kano State,
Northwest), heads Zone 3, Yola, Tambari Mohammed (Sokoto State, Northwest),
heads Zone 1, Kano, Sule Mamman (Katsina State, Northwest), heads Zone 10,
Sokoto, Mohammed J. Gana (Niger State, North-central), heads Zone 12, Bauchi,
Ballah Magaji Nasarawa (Kebbi State, Northwest), heads Zone 9, Umuahia. All the
above names are Hausa-Fulani Muslims, dominated by Northwest zone. In the spirit
of federal character, equity and fairness, the 12 zonal commands ought to be
occupied by two AIGs from each of the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria. The
assignment of “tea-making” operational duties to senior officers of none
Hausa-Fulani Muslims is a case in point in the posting of AIG Edgar Tam
Nanakumo (Bayelsa State, South-south) as “AIG in-charge of Force Animal
Branch”.
Where It
Concerns Mr. President & Commander-In-Chief:
From pieces of incontrovertible evidence provided in
this all-important letter, Sir, a case of grave violation of the Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 and the federal character principle has
been established against the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force, under IGP
Mohammed Dahiru Abubakar. As Mr. President is aware, Section 14 (3) of the
Constitution under reference forbids and prohibits any form of sectional
domination in the distribution of public posts and socio-economic
infrastructures among various federating units of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The “various federating units of the Federal Republic of Nigeria” are fairly
captured by six geopolitical zonal arrangements, which Mr. President usually
rely on in the course of any public appointments, be they ministers, heads of
parastatals or service chiefs. Even in the appointment of Police DIGs, a
picture of geopolitical balance is usually painted by the IGP and the PSC.
In view of the foregoing Mr. President, it is a fact
to say that the present leadership of the Nigeria Police Force has positioned
the Northwest geopolitical zone to control and head the Force in the next ten
years or more; a sort of “dogari/dansanda” policy or “Hausa Constabulary”
policy of the pre-independence police policies in Nigeria. It may not be out of
place to say that the next IGP has already been penciled down by M.D. Abubakar
NPF leadership in the person of either DIG Suleiman Dauda Fakai (Kebbi State,
Northwest), with his retirement period stretching up to February 2019 or DIG Atiku
Kafur (Katsina State, Northwest) with retirement period of February 2017.
Similar situation may be applicable in those in the position of AIG, in case
the next IGP is to be picked from their ranks as was the case with the present
IGP, Mr. M.D. Abubakar in January 2012. Among the 11 serving AIGs retained by
the Northwest zone, seven of them will retire between 2017 and 2019; this makes
each of them an IGP material. Similar situation is found among 21 serving CPs
retained by the zone under reference.
In view of the foregoing Mr. President, we demand for
your immediate intervention and ordering of full scale and conclusive
investigation into the promotion and posting policy of the present Nigeria
Police Force. As Mr. President may be aware, the Police Service Commission now
operates the opposite side of the law establishing it including Section 153 and
Supplementary Sections 29 & 30 of Part 1 of Third Schedule to the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended in 2011. For
instance, Supp. Section 30 says: “The Police Service Commission shall have
power to appoint persons to offices in the Nigeria Police Force other than that
of the IGP and dismiss and exercise disciplinary control over persons holding
such offices”. Sadly, the PSC now functions as “a stamping commission”, by
stamping whatever names sent across to it by the IGP, no matter how lopsided or
sectionalized they appear.
It is impeachable for the Northwest zone that produces
the present IGP to also take two serving
DIGs and 11, out of 21 serving AIGs, leaving North-central with 5, South-south
with 2, Southwest with 2, Northeast with only 1 and Southeast with nothing. Other
areas where there are strong accusations of sectional domination particularly
by Northwest and to an extent, by North-central and Northeast Muslim officers
at the alleged instance of IGP are those manning strategic NPF field formations
like Special Protection Units (SPUs), Mobile Squadrons (MSQs), Federal &
State SARS, Area Commands, State Criminal Investigation Departments (SCIDs),
Anti-Terrorism Squads (ATSs) and Divisional Police Stations (DPSs/DPOs). Your
Excellency’s investigation should be extended to such areas.
On account of our demand for Mr. President’s full
scale investigation, it is our further demand that a thorough shake up should
be carried out in the NPF command hierarchy, which will include mass retirement
of all serving DIGs and AIGs so as not only to pave way for injection of new
blood in the NPF command hierarchy, but also to put in place geopolitically
oriented policy for future promotions and postings. As the Commander-in-Chief
of the Armed Forces and Chairman of the Nigeria Police Council, both law and convention
are at Your Excellency’s beck and call to sanitize and reposition the NPF. Our
firm position remains that no geopolitical zone including Southeast zone should
be allowed to sectionalize or dominate federal public posts and infrastructures,
at the expense of other federating partners of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Where It
Concerns The National Assembly Leaderships:
The President of the Senate and the House Speaker are
called upon to direct their standing committees’ chairmen on police affairs to
carry out thorough and conclusive investigations to ascertain the pattern of
promotions and postings in the NPF and summon the IGP to appear before their
chambers with documentary details of his “recommendations for promotion” policy
in the NPF and defend its conformity or otherwise with the provisions of the
Constitution including Section 14(3). The IGP should also be mandated by the
National Assembly to be attending his NPF budget defense; be it substantive or
supplementary, with written details of all officers promoted or recommended for
promotion, which must include their geopolitical zonal origins; failure of
which should attract standing down his request for approval of the NPF budget
until full compliance is made.
Where It
Concerns The Chairman Of The Federal Character Commission:
As the Executive Chairman of the FCC, the FCC Establishment
Act of 1996 enjoins your Commission to “implement and enforce federal
character principle of fairness and equity in the distribution of public posts
and socio-economic infrastructures among various federating units of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria”. As a result, we demand your Commission’s
immediate investigation into the impeachable lopsidedness in the promotions and
postings of senior members of the Nigeria Police Force with a view to enforcing
equity and fairness in the exercise. Your Commission’s investigation will
answer the question as in: whether federal character principle, equity and
fairness were met in allowing Northwest geopolitical zone to produce the
present IGP, two, out of seven serving DIGs, eleven out of 21 serving AIGs,
twenty-one, out of 88 serving CPs, 186, out of 906 serving CSPs and manning of
eight, out of 12 zonal commands, manned by AIGs, etc as well as domination of
other strategic operational postings in the Force.
Your Commission should also extend its investigation
into other areas where there are strong accusations of sectional domination
particularly by Northwest and to an extent, by North-central and Northeast
Muslim officers. Specifically, duty
postings made with respect to those manning the command cadres of strategic NPF
field formations like Special Protection Units (SPUs), Mobile Squadrons (MSQs),
Federal & State SARS, Area Commands, State Criminal Investigation
Departments (SCIDs), Anti-Terrorism Squads (ATSs) and Divisional Police
Stations (DPSs/DPOs) should be thoroughly and conclusively investigated to
ensure their coherence at all times with federal character principle, equity
and fairness.
It is our hope that
this letter in its completeness will be expeditiously looked into and issues of
extreme importance raised therein addressed frontally.
Yours Faithfully,
For: International
Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law-Intersociety
Emeka
Umeagbalasi, Chairman of the Board
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Justus Uche Ijeoma, Head, Publicity Desk
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CC:
1. The Inspector General of Police, Force
Headquarters, FCT, Abuja, Nigeria
2. Chairman, Police Service Commission, the
PSC Headquarters, FCT, Abuja, Nigeria
3. Chairman of Southeast Governors’ Forum
& Governor of Anambra State, Awka, Nigeria
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