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News About Abuja Court Jailing Me Is Strange, Astonishing – Inspector General Of Police

The Inspector–General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba has described the ruling of an Abuja High Court, sending him to jail for disregarding a court order for the reinstatement of a dismissed officer of the force as strange and astonishing.

“It is instructive to note that the case in point concerns an officer who was dismissed as far back as 1992, a few years after the current IGP joined the Nigeria Police Force, based on available facts gleaned from the reports. The most recent judgement on the matter was given in 2011 which should ordinarily not fall under the direct purview of the current administration of the Force. Thus, the news is strange and astonishing.”

In a statement today, November 29, by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, reacting to the Federal High Court judgment sentencing the IGP to three months in prison for disobeying a court order, Usman Alkali Baba said: “the Nigeria Police Force wishes to state emphatically that the office of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc(+),NPM, NEAPS, fdc, CFR, did not disregard Court Order or rule of law as the office is not aware of any Court Order, during the current IGP’s tenure, with respect to a matter making the round in the media that the IGP disobeyed a Court Order for the reinstatement of a dismissed officer of the Force.

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The statement said that the IGP has however directed the Commissioner of Police in charge of the Force Legal Unit to investigate the allegation in a bid to ascertain the position of the court and proffer informed legal advice for the IGP’s prompt and necessary action.

“The Inspector-General of Police reiterates his commitment to upholding the rule of law and synergizing with the judiciary to ensure quick dispensation of justice for an improved criminal justice system.”

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