IGP plotting to kill me – Saraki alleges

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Senate President, Bukola Saraki has raised alarm that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris was after his life.

Saraki, who is the Director General of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation (PPCO), raised the allegation at a press conference this evening in Abuja.

He called on the international authorities to hold Idris responsible if anything bad happened to him or members of his family.

Saraki also alleged the IGP had tried “several tricks to implicate him in some criminal charges, the first being the arrest of some cultists who were being compelled to claim they worked for him.”

He added: “Later, he went on to the Offa robbery case and politicized the investigation in order to rope me. In the process of forcing suspects to implicate me, the principal suspect died in their custody.

“He has also not succeeded with that plot. Who knows what else he may have planned?” he asked.

Saraki, a former governor of Kwara state, continued, “We need to make it clear to the entire world that now that ward to ward campaigns is about to begin in the state and I am set to participate in that grassroots campaign as I have always done.

“Nobody is sure what instructions Mr. Idris has given to the police command in the state.

“Thus, the entire world should hold the IGP responsible if anything untoward happens to members of my family and myself.”

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