By Ochereome Nnanna
Last week Wednesday, the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola
Saraki, was forced, on behalf of his colleagues, to pronounce the
Inspector-General of Police, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris as an “enemy of our
democracy.”
He declared him a persona non-grata and unfit to hold public
office both within and outside Nigeria.
This was after Idris refused on three occasions to honour the lawmakers’
summonses to answer critical questions bordering on the nation’s security
challenges and the treatment the Police meted to one of their colleagues,
Senator Dino Melaye.
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*President Buhari |
As often pointed out in this column, the National Assembly is
not about the specific individuals elected into it or occupying its high
offices at any given time. It is about an institution that represents the
people of Nigeria who
elected them to be in government on their behalf. They are there to make laws,
supervise the ways the funds of the federation are spent, perform oversight
functions on the ways the government is implementing the budget and the laws of
the country and act as effective checks to ensure the Executive does not drag
us back to dictatorship and impunity.