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Ex-IGP Mohammed Adamu’s Legacy Under Spotlight as He Joins Nasarawa Governorship Race

According to political analysts, Adamu’s career record and post-service controversies could pose significant challenges to his political aspirations

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As preparations intensify for Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, former Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, has officially declared his ambition to contest the Nasarawa State governorship.

Adamu made his intention known during a recent meeting with the state working committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lafia, the state capital.

His move into partisan politics comes at a time when public expectations for transparency, accountability, and personal integrity in leadership are at an all-time high.

However, Adamu’s career record and post-service controversies could pose significant challenges to his political aspirations.

Adamu, who served as Nigeria’s 20th Inspector General of Police from January 2019 to April 2021 was appointed by former President Muhammadu Buhari.

Before his appointment as the IGP, Mr Adamu had an extensive career in law enforcement, including international experience at INTERPOL headquarters in Lyon, France, where he served in various leadership capacities.

Adamu’s tenure as IGP coincided with some of the most challenging periods in Nigeria’s recent history, notably the #EndSARS protests in October 2020. The demonstrations, driven by widespread allegations of police brutality, culminated in nationwide unrest.

While multiple accounts reported fatalities among protesters and security personnel, there remains no official, independently verified data on the actual number of casualties.

The security response during these protests continues to generate public debate, with critics questioning the leadership and accountability mechanisms under Adamu’s command.

It was also under Adamu’s watch that security lapses were recorded nationwide during the COVID-19 induced lockdown as crimes surged very high.

Further scrutiny also came in the form of a 2019 report by the Auditor-General of the Federation, which cited the disappearance of at least 3,907 firearms from police armouries under Adamu’s watch. The report indicated that these weapons remained unaccounted for as of January 2020.

While the circumstances surrounding the missing firearms were not directly linked to Adamu personally, the report raised concerns about systemic lapses in police asset management during his leadership.

Personal controversies have also surfaced around Adamu’s private life as reports from multiple sources allege that as soon as his time as IGP, he divorced his four wives, including Hajia Fatima Adamu, then President of the Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA).

He is now reportedly married to a socialite, Taiwo Kanley, popularly known as Lady Gucci, whose relationship with the former police chief attracted public attention.

While such personal matters are generally regarded as private, in conservative regions like Nasarawa State, public perceptions of a candidate’s lifestyle can carry political implications.

Despite these controversies, Adamu was honored with the Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR) award by President Buhari in October 2022, recognising his contributions to the Nigerian Police Force and international policing cooperation.

Although Adamu has maintained a relatively low profile, reportedly focusing on farming enterprises between Abuja and Nasarawa, his official declaration to seek the elective position in 2027 is raising concerns among stakeholders who question his ethical and moral uprightness.

Party insiders suggest that while Adamu commands respect for his long-standing career in law enforcement, internal party politics, public sentiment over his past actions, and evolving standards for leadership accountability may pose significant hurdles in his bid for the governorship.

Political observers note that the next few years will be crucial for Adamu to rebuild public trust, articulate a clear vision for Nasarawa State, address lingering concerns about his leadership legacy and clarify grey areas on his personal affairs that are now of public interest.

Indications are rife that as the race to 2027 is beginning to take shape, Mohammed Adamu’s candidacy will likely continue to provoke both scrutiny and debate among voters, party members, and political analysts alike.

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