Tag: PSC

  • Over 800,000 apply for police job

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) said it received 843,008 applications as at 1:00pm on May 2 from applicants seeking enlistment into the Nigeria Police Force.

    A statement issued by Head, Press and Public Relations of the PSC, Mr. Ikechukwu Ani, in Abuja on Monday, said 243,327 applications were received for Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) cadre.

    He added that 197,990 and 401,691 applicants applied for the Inspector and Police Constable (PC) cadres respectively.

    The commission had said it would recruit 500 Cadet ASP, 500 Cadet Inspectors, 1,500 Specialist Officers and 7, 500 Constables in the recruitment of 10,000 police personnel.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the exercise closes on May 13.

  • PSC to dismiss indicted officers

    PSC to dismiss indicted officers

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) has said it will dismiss any officer found guilty in Ese Oruru’s abduction, who was said to have been abducted and forced into marriage in Kano.

    The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase, also constituted an administrative inquiry to determine the role of some policemen in the abduction.

    A statement issued yesterday in Abuja by the Head of Press and Public Relations Unit of the Commission, Ikechukwu Ani, reads: “The Commission will not hesitate to sanction any Police Officer no matter how highly placed who is found culpable in the abduction saga of 14 year old Ese Oruru who was said to have been abducted and forced into marriage in Kano.

    “The Commission is waiting on the on-going investigation of some police officers on the directive of the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, and will ensure that any police officer who is found to have compromised himself either by omission or commission in the saga will be flushed out.”

    Highlighting its role, the Commission stated: “The Police Service Commission is constitutionally mandated to exercise disciplinary action against members of the police, among other responsibilities, and has the right to dismiss any Officer found culpable in the ongoing abduction saga”.

    The IGP was, however, praised for his swift action in rescuing the teenager and ensuring her reunion with her family.

    The Commission said it will work with the IGP to see that Nigerians, including, the likes of Ese, are guaranteed their freedom to life.

  • Ese Oruru: PSC vows to dismiss indicted officers

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) on Thursday said it will dismiss any police officer found guilty in the abduction of 14 -year -old Ese Oruru.

    The teenager was reportedly abducted and forced into marriage in Kano.

    A statement issued in Abuja by the Head of Press and Public Relations Unit of the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, said the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, has constituted an administrative inquiry to determine the role of some policemen in the abduction.

    The statement reads: “The Commission will not hesitate to sanction any police officer no matter how highly placed who is found culpable in the abduction saga of 14 –year- old Ese Oruru who was said to have been abducted and forced into marriage in Kano.

    “The Commission is waiting on the ongoing investigation of some police officers on the directive of the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, and will ensure that any police officer who is found to have compromised himself either by omission or commission in the saga will be flushed out.”

     

  • African leaders urge member states to support fiight against Boko Haram

    African leaders urge member states to support fiight against Boko Haram

    African leaders meeting in Addis Ababa have called on member states of the AU to volunteer resources to combat the spread of the Boko Haram across the Lake Chad Basin and the Al Shabaab in East Africa.

    The Peace and Security Council (PSC), holding its regular meeting at the Heads of State and Government level to discuss a response to terrorism, the crisis in Burundi and the stagnant efforts to end the political crisis in South Sudan, called for stronger measures to deal with the crises affecting the continent.

    “Nobody can deny that our security is threatened by global terrorism,” said Teodoro Obiang Nguema, President of Equatorial Guinea and Chairman of the Council.

    “This situation demands collective mobilization on our part in addition to cooperation and coordination.”

    In an effort to enhance the cooperation and coordination, the PSC Chairmanship proposed to all African countries to consider providing support to countries affected by the Boko Haram crisis in West Africa.

    “The PSC is ready to make its contribution to enhance this process and to help build a stable and prosperous Africa.

    “Africa has continued to deal with conflicts, faced threats and increase in terrorist attacks, organized crime and the illicit smuggling of small arms,” the PSC Chairman warned.

    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, who also attended the high-profile Summit, said the extent of radicalisation and the expansion of terrorism threats across borders was a cause for great concern.

    “There is urgent need for coordination…as I have said before, bullets make the terrorist but development prevents terrorism.

    “I urge member states especially in Africa to be at the forefront of adopting the plans to enhance border security and efforts to stop kidnapping across borders,” Ban said.

    Boko Haram, which has carried out a series of attacks in Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad, emerged as the world’s deadliest terror group with its killing of 6,664 people in 2014, according to the Global Terrorism Index, which has been tracking the extent of deaths inflicted by terror groups.

    Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari was among the African leaders who attended the PSC Summit.

    Several other African heads of state, including President Omar El Bashir of Sudan, Macky Sall of Senegal and Allassane Ouattara of Cote d’Ivoire attended the debate.

    In her opening remarks, the AU Commission Chairperson, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, said the extent of terror attacks have grown to their highest proportions in the last 10 years, marked by “grim stories” of terror attacks against civilians.

    “The Boko Haram attacks in West Africa, the attacks in Kenya and Somalia and other individual countries targeted by the threat of terrorism show it is a universal threat we need to tackle.

    “We must also fight for the hearts and minds of our people, especially our young ones,” Zuma said.

  • PSC to policemen: stop carrying handbags, others for VIPs

    PSC to policemen: stop carrying handbags, others for VIPs

    Police Service Commission (PSC) has warned officers on escort duty with Very Important Personalities (VIPs) to stop carrying their handbags and umbrellas.

    The commission, which described the act as an insult to the Police, noted that it would start arresting police operatives on illegal escort duty.

    It stated that it would deploy its men to airports and highways to apprehend errant policemen.

    The commission chairman, Chief Mike Okiro,  in Abuja yesterday, said: “It is an insult to the police uniform for policemen to engage in ‘domestic duty’ or carry handbags for VIPs.

    “The PSC had worked out a blueprint of the class of dignitaries that should enjoy special police protection with specific duties of the policemen spelt out.

    “To stem the tide, we have worked out a blueprint of the class of VIPs that should enjoy the privilege of attaching police officers to provide VIP protection with their specific duties clearly spelt out. The matter is awaiting the consent of the relevant authorities before we can start its implementation.

    “Once the operation is fully planned out, the Provost-Marshal of the Police and the staff of the PSC will operate jointly and be stationed at domestic airports and some highways to arrest and discipline officers who embark on illegal escorts or guards.”

    The PSC chairman also debunked the alleged lopsidedness in the senior police officers’ promotions.

  • PSC promotes 3,684 officers, others

    PSC promotes 3,684 officers, others

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the promotion of 3,684 inspectors to Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP).

    The commission also upgraded eight ASP pilots to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSPs).

    Two aircraft engineers were also  upgraded to DSPs.

    This was contained in a statement in Abuja yesterday by the commission’s Head of Press and Public Relations Unit, Ikechukwu Ani.

    According to the statement, their promotion took effect from January 1.

  • Promotion: Police suspend screening of officers with higher qualification

    Promotion: Police suspend screening of officers with higher qualification

    The Inspector- General of Police, Solomon Arase, has suspended the ongoing promotional screening of officers that acquired degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) while in service.

    The police leadership said the decision became imperative following allegation of malpractices in the exercise.

    The Force Spokesperson, Olabisi Kolawole, said this in a statement on Monday.

    The IGP said the decision was taken after consultation with the Police Service Commission.

    To ensure transparency, neutrality and hitch- free exercise, the police high command and PSC decided to engage the services of independent assessor.

    Arase noted that when the exercise is completed, each state of the federation will have equal number of representation.

     

     

  • PSC promotes 986 senior officers

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the promotion of 986 senior police Officers.

    The commission has also appointed Mr. Emmanuel Ibe, the Director of Administration and Finance as its acting Secretary.

    According to a statement by PSC Head of Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, the promotions were approved at the commission’s 14th plenary meeting held in Abuja.

    The statement reads: “The commission approved the promotion of CP Shuaiba L. Gambo to the next substantive rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police, while DCP Jonah Jackson Mava, Olusola Babajide David, Titus Sumba Lamorde, Chika Abubakar Maidama and Abdullahi Chafe Ibrahim were elevated to the next rank of Commissioner of Police.

    “The commission also approved the elevation of 16 Assistant Commissioners to Deputy Commissioners, 21 Chief Superintendents to Assistant Commissioners and three Superintendents to Chief Superintendent.

    “It also approved the promotion of nine Deputy Superintendents to Superintendents and 931 Assistant superintendents to Deputy Superintendents.

    “Two acting DCPs, four acting ACPs and one acting CSP were also confirmed.”

     

     

  • PSC okays conduct of policemen in Bayelsa election

    PSC okays conduct of policemen in Bayelsa election

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) has expressed satisfaction with the conduct of Policemen during the December 5 Bayelsa governorship election.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Head, Press and Public Relations of the commission, Mr Ikechukwu Ani, on Sunday in Abuja.

    It would be recalled that 19-Man monitoring team of the Commission led by a Retired Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Yakubu Muhammad, monitored the election.

    The statement said that Police Officers were courteous and ensured a sense of orderliness at the polling stations.

    It said that the PSC team visited 43 polling units in four of the eight local government areas in the state.

    The 43 polling units were drawn from the 27 towns/villages in the four local government areas visited.

    The statement said that there was an average of nine policemen per polling unit.

    It stated that in some of those polling units there were up 21 policemen in one polling unit.

    ” In Ogbia Local Government Area, there was an average of four policemen per polling unit, while an average of two policemen manned polling units in Sagbama and Kolokam/Opokuma local government areas, “it said

  • Kogi: PSC to sanction erring police officers

    The Police Service Commission said on Saturday it will sanction any police personnel that violates electoral laws during and after the Kogi governorship elections in Kogi State.

    The PSC gave the warning in a statement issued by its Head of Press and Public Relations unit, Mr. Ikechukwu Ani, in Abuja, Friday.

    “The commission wishes to warn that it will not hesitate to commence disciplinary action against any police officer caught circumventing the rules before, during or after the elections,” the statement said.

    The commission added that the measure was in line with its mandate.

    “This is in the exercise of the commission’s constitutional mandate of holding the police accountable for its actions or inactions.

    According to the statement, a high-powered team from the PSC was already on ground in Kogi to monitor the conduct of officers during the election.

    “The commission wishes to advise all police officers on electoral duty in Kogi to observe the rules and regulations guiding their conduct and also work within the ambit of the rule of law.

    “The officers are advised to be fair but firm and ensure that all eligible voters are allowed to discharge their civic responsibilities without molestation.”