BREAKING: Serious Tension Coming From Police Headquarter As IGP, Ibrahim Idris, Gets Caught In A Dirty Sexual Scandal, Allegedly Impregnates Female Police Officer

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Serious Tension Coming From Police Headquarter As IGP, Ibrahim Idris, Gets Caught In A Dirty Sexual Scandal, Allegedly Impregnates Female Police OfficerSerious Tension Coming From Police Headquarter As IGP, Ibrahim Idris, Gets Caught In A Dirty Sexual Scandal, Allegedly Impregnates Female Police Officer.

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The Senator representing Bauchi Central Senatorial District, Hamman Misau, on Wednesday, accused the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Idris Kpotun Ibrahim, of impregnating a female Police Officer.

Raising through order 43, Misau a former Police Officer, explained that he was attacked by the Inspector General of Police, because he revealed corrupt activities under the current IGP, while the Senate was on recess.

He also disclosed that the IGP was having extramarital affairs with one Amina, and another Esther, but eventually wedded Amina secretly in Kaduna, after being impregnated.

“Mr President, distinguished colleagues, instead of the IGP to address the issues I raised in my capacity as the Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he was busy attacking me”, he said.

“The IGP has been in a sexual relationship with two female serving Police Officers; that is one Amina and Esther. He impregnated Amina and did a wedding secretly in Kaduna.”

“As a former Police Officer, I can say authoritatively that it is wrong for an Officer to have a relationship with a female Police Officer, because of the nature of that work”, Misau insisted.

He further said that the Police is a non-profit generating organisation, but there were instances where Officers were posted to oil and other multinational Companies for fees. He said the IGP never remitted those monies into the Federation Account.

The Lawmaker faulted the manner in which promotion of Officers was being handled by the current IGP, adding that, Officers pay as much as N500,000 to get promoted.

Misau sought the intervention of Senate to look at the situations, where single powerful individuals could have close to 30 Police Officers guarding them, while commoners living in communities do not have Police around them.

Recall, that Senator Hamman Misau and the IGP have been at each other’s jugular, over bribery allegations against the Nigeria Police.

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