The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Hafiz Ringim, did not stop the EFCC from arresting the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, police authorities said on Saturday in Abuja.
In a statement signed by the Force Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr Olusola Amore, the police said Ringim “did not direct, instruct or intervene’’ in the matter.
“The IGP is not aware of the presence of EFCC operatives at the former Speaker’s residence, nor did he speak or interact with the EFCC operatives,” Amore, a Deputy Commissioner of Police, said in the statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
The police spokesman explained that the EFCC was not under the command of the Inspector- General of the Police and would not have involved him in its activity.
He added that the anti-corruption organisation was even at liberty to invite the former Speaker or anybody, without any recourse to the IGP.
“It was a mere coincidence that it was when EFCC operatives went to the house of the former Speaker that the IGP paid him a social visit.
“His visit was to apologise for not attending a social event which the former Speaker had invited the IGP to,” Amore said.(NAN)
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