The war of words between Senator Isa Hamma Misau (Bauchi Central) and Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris has taken another dimension with the Senate opening a probe into the senator’s allegations against the IGP .
The senate constituted a special panel to investigate the police chief for alleged misappropriation of funds, illegal promotion and posting of senior officers and bribery.
Misau also accused the police chief of infidelity.
The panel is empowered to investigate claims that the IG put an officer in the family way and secretly wedded her in Kaduna as alleged by Senator Misau.
Senate Deputy Chief Whip Francis Alimikhena (Edo North) is the chairman of the special panel.
Other members are: Senators Nelson Effiong, Binta Garba, Obinna Ogba, Faseyi Duro, Abdulaziz Nyako and Suleiman Hukunyi.
The special panel is equally empowered to probe the corruption allegation against the police boss. While the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions is to investigate claims of professional misconduct made by Misau against the IGP.
The committee is expected to submit its findings and report within two weeks.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki while setting up the panel said: “We have listened to our colleague and we cannot ignore the allegations. We have a duty to fight corruption. These matters are weighty and we have to investigate the allegations. We will set up an ad-hoc committee to investigate these allegations and report back to the Senate
“The ad-hoc committee we will set up will deal with all the allegations about misappropriation of funds made against the IGP. We will refer the other issues about personal misconduct against the IGP to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to for investigations. “
The face-off between Misa who is a former police officer and the IGP started in August, when the Bauchi lawmaker, in an interview, claimed that police officers paid bribes to get favourable postings and promotions.
The police immediately dismissed the claim as the ranting of a disgruntled deserter.
The IG had through Force spokesman Jimoh Moshood, said Misau’s claims were unfounded.
Moshood added that Misau was only out to discredit the institution of the police.
The police image maker said Misau deserted the Force and that he would soon be declared wanted so that he would be made to respond to a disciplinary committee set up to investigate him.
According to the police: “Misau dubiously absconded and deserted the police on September 24, 2010, when he was redeployed to Niger State Command, consequent upon which he was queried, in line with the Public Service Rules.
“The police also alleged that Misau had previously faced disciplinary investigation when he refused to proceed on Junior Command Course (JCC) 49/2008 at Staff College, Jos, between January 15, 2009, and June 19, 2009.”
Misau, Wednesday, told his colleagues that the police boss was yet to respond to all the allegations he made against him.
He said that rather than address the issues he raised, the police authority was busy dealing with trivialities, including insulting him and his father.
The lawmaker added another dimension to his claims when he told his colleagues that the police boss hurriedly married an officer after he put in the family way.
The officer, Misau said, was already four months pregnant when the IGP hurriedly arranged a marriage ceremony in Kaduna State.
He said that the officer used to serve in the office of the IGP.
Misau claimed that the expectant officer was promoted despite her lack of qualifications.
The Bauchi lawmaker noted that the marriage between the police boss and the officer contravened the code of ethics of the police.
Misau said: “During the recess, a lot of things happened between me and the office of the IGP. I am a retired police officer and served for 10 years and my father was in the police too and served for 34 years. In fact, my father joined the police even before I was born.
“So when I speak about the police, I know what I am saying. When I speak about the police, I speak on authority. I was concerned about what was happening in the police in terms of bribery which led the IG to be scared.
“I called three serving officers and they confirmed to me that people pay much more than N500,000 to get promotion. Even the revenue the police is generating we know. Police is not supposed to generate money. Meanwhile companies pay money to police to provide security for them. This is an open secret. It is obvious that even people with questionable character have police backing with siren all over the place.
“One police officer is supposed to be for 400 people, but in Nigeria, it is one police officer to 800 people and an oil marketer, for instance, will have over 30 policemen, thereby depleting the few police we have while the ordinary citizens are left without adequate protection.
“Another thing I found out is that there is illegal diversion of funds by the IGP. Under the 2016 budget, there is a place where IG ought to buy Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC), but he bought luxury cars without virement.”
On his claims that the IGP put an officer in the family way, Misau insisted: “I am aware that the IGP has impregnated a female officer in his office. Because he wanted to save his face, he hurriedly went ahead and married the woman. The wedding ceremony was held in Kaduna State.
“The female officer was already four months pregnant. This is against the rules of the Police Service Commission. You cannot marry another police officer while you are still serving. But the IGP has flouted that law.”