2019 elections: Political parties outline first assignments for IGP Adamu
the newly installed Inspector-General of Police, IGP Mohammad Adamu.
The political parties want the reversal of the appointment of Kayode
Egbetokun, a former security aide to a national leader of the ruling
All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, as the acting
Commissioner of Police in charge of Lagos State Command.
This was disclosed by Imo Ugochinyere, the coalition's spokesperson,
at a press conference in Abuja on Tuesday.
Also in their agenda, political parties want the new IGP to release
Senator Dino Melaye and political activist, Deji Adeyanju, without
further delay.
Ugochinyere, who doubles as the National Chairman of Action Peoples
Party, was joined at the press conference by the chairmen of Action
Alliance, Restoration Party of Nigeria, Coalition for Change and Green
Party.
The CUPP spokesperson also charged the acting IGP to immediately
convene a meeting with leaders of all political parties in preparation
for the general elections.
He said, "The seven-day ceasefire is, by our estimation, long enough
for the new Police helmsman to decide on the trajectory of his
leadership.
"However, we are minded to call on the new IG to spare no efflorts in
restoring the image of the Nigeria Police which is currently ranked as
the worst in the world.
"Furthermore, we call on the new Inspector-General of Police to
commence immediate action to review the cases of all political
prisoners held in the various Police cells across the nation, with a
view to releasing them forthwith, including Mr. Deji Adeyanju who was
acquitted by a court of law but is now in prison because someone does
not like his political views.
"We also call for the release of Senator Dino Melaye, as allegations
against him by the Police are different from the charges filed in
court against him
"The new Inspector-General must, as a matter of urgency, distance the
institution of the Police from the murky waters of partisan politics
and shield his office and officers from being annexed by the outgoing
APC."
The CUPP spokesman said the call for police neutrality was in the
interest of the nation, as the police owe every citizen protection and
must not be seen as supporting any political party.

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