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Denies Allegation Of N100b Offer Miyetti Allah

Acting Inspector General (I-G) of Police, Mohammed Adamu, on Tuesday refuted the allegation that the Federal Government agreed to pay Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) N100 billion to stop kidnapping in the country.
This is just as the I-G also reaffirmed that a panel had been set up to look into the case of police officers patronising prostitutes.

Adamu denied those allegations on Tuesday in Abuja while speaking with newsmen shortly after a closed door session with the Senate that lasted more than two hours.

You will recall that following a social media reports that the Federal Government had agreed to settle the Miyetti Allah with N1000b to stop kidnapping across the country, the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) had frowned at the alleged plan by the Federal Government to appease MACBAN with N100 billion to set up cattle ranches for their livestock. The HURIWA described the action as a constitutional crime.

The I-G said the need for such agreement between the Federal Government and MACBAN did not arise if kidnapping in the country was to be tackled. He said that the social media report was the figment of somebody’s imagination framed up to distract attention.

“There was nothing like that. That information you got was social media information. “It has nothing to do… there was no any discussion to that effect. “The source of the information, nobody knows; and certainly it is not from government. “It is somebody’s imagination that just came up to distract attention,’’ Adamu said.

On the alleged rape of women suspected to be prostitutes by some police officers in Abuja, the I-G reaffirmed that a panel had already been set up to look into the case. He gave an assurance that any of his officers found to be culpable of the offence would not be spared. “A panel has been set up to investigate this and any officer caught and proven to have done that will face the law,’’ he stated.

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