The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, on Tuesday, condemned the appointment of a Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, as the acting Inspector-General of Police.
The group said the injustice of the federal government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, was responsible for the growing agitations and insecurity in the South-East.
Ohanaeze National Publicity Secretary, Chief Alex Ogbonnia, stated this in an interview with our correspondent
It had earlier been reported that Buhari appointed Baba, a Northerner, as IGP despite pleas by Ohanaeze that the President considers a South-Easterner as the next police boss. Baba is taking over from Mohammed Adamu, whose tenure Buhari extended for three months on February 4.
Born in 1963, Baba is an alumnus of Bayero University, Kano, and the University of Maiduguri, joined the Nigeria Police Force in 1988.
The Ohanaeze National Publicity Secretary said it was most unfortunate that the President has chosen to sideline the people of the South-East in his recent appointment of service chiefs and now in the appointment of an IGP.
Ogbonnia said, “It is unjust and unfair to sideline the South-East in the entire security architecture of the country. Injustice promotes insecurity; it promotes all forms of crisis and problems. With injustice, there is no peace anywhere.
“What is happening in the South-East today in form of agitations is as a result of injustice. So, we the elders are put in a great dilemma because the younger generation is attacking us and we have been telling them to hold on, believing that the President would have a change of mind.
“We thought that the President would be concerned about the level of injustice, agitations and crises we have in the South-East and would try to ameliorate these things but unfortunately, he is not thinking towards that direction. It is most unfortunate and Ohanaeze will come up with a stronger statement.”
Earlier, it was reported that after much clamour by Nigerians that the President replace the nation’s service chiefs and inject fresh blood especially in the country’s anti-terror war in the North-East, Buhari appointed new service chiefs in January 2021.
They are the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor (Delta State); Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Ibrahim Attahiru (Kaduna State); Chief of Naval Staff; Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu (Kano State); and Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Isiaka Amoo (Osun State)
It goes to show how relevant the Southeast zone is to the present Federal Government of Nigeria. It goes to show how the Southeasterners feel, as second-class citizens in their own country. It also goes to show how the agitation for secession is being fueled by the Buhari administration.