Kaduna governor hails IGP for doing an excellent job

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna has praised IGP
Ibrahim Idris for doing an excellent job
- The governor commended the Police boss at a
Ramadan lecture which was also attended by the
minister for information, Lai Mohammed
- El-Rufai also prayed for God to grant President
Muhammadu Buhari good health as he leads the
country
Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris was
hailed by the governor of Kaduna state, Nasir El-
Rufai, on Thursday, June 7, for doing an
excellent job in the country.
El-Rufai made the comments at the annual
Ramadan lecture in Oro, Irepodun local
government area of Kwara state, The Nation
reports.


Adegokblog.com gathers that the minister for
information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed was also
present at the event.
The governor praised the IGP, while thanking the
chief imam of Oro, Mikhail Onisan for praying
for the country and its leaders.
He said: “I thank the chief imam for his prayers for the
country, President Buhari, the inspector-general of Police
who is doing an excellent job, the minister of Information
and others. May God accept his prayers.”
He also prayed that God would bestow good
health on President Muhammadu Buhari, as he
leads the country.
During his speech, the minister for information
also praised the governor; describing him as a
detribalised Nigerian who believes in merit,
rather than religious or tribal sentiments.
He further praised the Oro community for being
religiously harmonious and tolerant; noting that
most chiefs of the community who attend the
annual lecture are Christians, and that some of
the editions of the programme were held at a
church compound.


This development follows a previous report by
adegokblog .com , that the Nigerian Senate declared
Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris, an
enemy of democracy, following his refusal to
honour an invitation to appear before the upper
chamber for a third time.
The lawmakers during plenary on Wednesday,
May 9, said Idris is not fit to hold public office in
Nigeria and abroad.
Senate President Bukola Saraki made the
declaration after the Senate emerged from a
closed door session where it deliberated on the
non-appearance of the Police boss.

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