Former inspector-general of police, Suleiman Abba on Monday picked nomination and expression of interest forms at the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja.
Abba who is seeking to clinch the party’s ticket for Jigawa central senatorial district, told reporters that he was in the race to make meaningful contribution to national development.
The APC has fixed September 27 for primary elections to elect candidates for the senatorial poll in 2019.
Abba said the interest of his people and his interest to serve his country made him to join politics.
“The interest of my people to have a better representation at the national assembly and my personal desire to serve my country Nigeria at the national level again, and this is bearing in mind that representing the seven local governments that make up Jigawa central constituency does not end at conveying their views and vice versa, it also involves joining my colleagues in taking decisions that will affect the nation whether politically, economically, socially and other activities of human life that will put Nigeria in its rightful place in the comity of nations,” he said.
Asked what his take was on the refusal of the current IGP to appear before the Senate, he said he would advise him to do so.
“I will certainly advise the IGP to respond by going there. I don’t think in any situation there is a better person to defend you than yourself.
“Of course we have lawyers who represent the interest of their client but in all situation, this is my personal belief, your personal defence is always better.
“I had always appeared before the Senate whenever they needed me. Even at a time when everybody thought differently, I appeared before a committee of a Senate to make a clear presentation of what the situation was and I think it went on.”
Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan sacked Abba in April 2015 after the general election for allegedly working for the APC. He was replaced by Solomon Arase.
Before Abba was appointed IGP in August 2014, he served as police commissioner in Lagos and Rivers states and later assistant inspector-general of police in charge of Abuja.
He holds B.A in history from the University of Jos and LLB (Hons) from the University of Abuja.