A group of Northern youths under the aegis of North-East Youth Peace
Development Empowerment Initiative (NYPDEI) has appealed to President
Muhammadu Buhari not to sack the Inspector General of Police, IGP
Solomon Arase, considering his excellent performance in office since
April this year.
The National President, NYPDEI, Alhaji Kyari Abubakar made the
appeal, yesterday, while reacting to recent publications in the media
that President Muhammadu Buhari may review some appointments made by
former President Goodluck Jonathan after the presidential elections in
March this year.
Solomon Arase was appointed IGP by President Jonathan after the sack of Suileman Abba.
Abubakar stated that though Arase was not appointed by President
Buhari, the IGP has proved that he is capable of doing the job judging
by his performance in the past six months.
He said: “Though it is true that Arase was appointed during President
Jonathan’s last days in office, he has demonstrated competence in
handling the security situation of the country. The security situation
of the country under Arase has improved tremendously which the president
must consider before making any decision.
“There is no need to replace a competent hand like Arase, who has
been working tirelessly to ensure total security of the country,” he
said.
He further stated that the country has witnessed a lot of improvement
in security since the past six months, adding that the people of North
East believe the security of the region would be better with Arase as
IGP.
Abubakar described the role played by the police under Arase in the
rescue of former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF),
Chief Olu Falae, who was abducted recently by unknown gun men as
legendary.
“While it is necessary for President Buhari to review some of the
last day appointments of former President, President Buhari should
critically assess the performance of Arase in the last six months as IGP
before taking any decision on him,” he said.

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