A call has gone to the Federal Government led by President Muhammadu Buhari, and the Police Service Commission, PSC, not to retire the 20 Assistant Inspectors-General of Police, AIGs as a reseult of the appointment of their junior officer, Idris Ibrahim as the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Acting IGP. The call was made by a human rights group, Campaign for Democracy, CD, which noted that the retirement of the 20 officers enlisted in the force before the new Acting IGP will not go down well for the country especially now that the country is being faced with security challenges. Speaking through its National Publicity Secretary, Dede Uzor, the group urged the Chairman of PSC and President Buhari to have a re-think over the proposed retirement because according to it, it will affect the police force due to their wealth of experience over the years. He said, “The retirement of 20 senior AIGs, who enlisted in the force before the new IGP is not the ideal thing at present when there are security lapses in the country. “They are the officers who form a generation of police and to retire them will create a massive vacuum of both experienced and highly sound professional officers, who are specialists in fields, that will affect the police badly.