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PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by iwaeda: 2:12pm On Oct 31, 2020
Low Morale: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal, PSC Warns Policemen

The Police Service Commission has frowned on the refusal of some policemen to return to their duty posts following the killing of about 22 cops during the violence that broke out in the aftermath of the #EndSARS protests across the country.

The PSC said Public Service Rules, which also applies to members of the Nigeria Police Force, prescribes dismissal for any officer that deserted his job, while admonishing them to put the killing of their colleagues behind them.

The PSC stressed that policemen did not deserve to be killed and should in fact be protected as fellow human beings, but it however noted that the attack on them by hoodlums should not be an excuse for them to stay away from work.

PSC spokesperson, Mr Ikechukwu Ani, said the attacks on the police were not good for the country “because when you make Nigeria lawless and ungovernable, there would be a situation nobody would be able to control.”

The PUNCH had reported that policemen had stayed away from blackspots and their duty posts following the killing of their colleagues by suspected hoodlums who hijacked the #EndSARS protests.

Riot policemen had also failed to respond to incidents of looting and vandalism of public and private property by miscreants in defiance of a directive by the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, ordering them to reclaim the public space from hoodlums.

Senior officers had expressed fear for their lives, saying their security was not guaranteed hence their decision to stay away from work.

But Ani, in an interview with Saturday PUNCH on Friday, said while the loss of policemen was painful, it should not be an excuse for security operatives to abandon their job of protecting the nation.

He stated, “The Nigeria Police Force is part of the public service and the public service is guided by the Public Service Rules. If you don’t come to work without permission, the punishment is dismissal if it is proven.

“The police as public servants are guided by the rules; so, they cannot on their own say they won’t go to work. Although, the Police Service Commission is also working to make sure they are protected because they are human beings; their lives also matter.”


The PSC spokesperson cautioned against further attacks on law enforcement agents, describing such incidents as an ill-wind that could lead to anarchy.

He added, “It would be an ill-wind that blows nobody any good but it is not a reason for anybody to say he won’t go to work. If you don’t go to work, the Public Service Rules will take its course.”

When asked if the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had formally informed the commission about the loss of his men, Ani said he had not been briefed on it.

Section 030402 of the Public Service Rules lists absence from duty without leave as serious misconduct, which can be investigated and if proved, may lead to dismissal.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of PSC, Musiliu Smith, has urged the police to rejig their anti-crime strategies, assuring officers and men of the Force of improved welfare.

He spoke on Thursday when he inspected some of the damaged police formations in the Lagos State Command alongside some retired senior officers.

A statement on Friday by the police spokesperson in Lagos State, SP Muyiwa Adejobi, said Smith called for “thorough investigation into all the cases recorded during the crisis. He emphasised that officers and men of the command should take the ugly incident as one of the challenges and hazards of police job in a developing country like ours.”

https://punchng.com/low-morale-return-to-duty-posts-or-face-dismissal-psc-warns-policemen/

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by iwaeda: 2:12pm On Oct 31, 2020
Bello was quoted as saying, “In every profession, there are bad eggs and we will not condemn the police in totality because of a few. You should not be deterred in discharging your constitutional responsibilities as the breakdown of law and order cannot be welcomed by this administration.”

He said the policemen should also present their cases to the commission of enquiry if they have been brutalised.

The Commissioner of Police Adamu Usman, commended the state government for identifying with them at this time, saying they would always carry out their duties in a dignified manner.

Meanwhile, the chairman of pan-socio-cultural groups in Benue State, Mdzough U Tiv, Ochtoha’Idoma and Omi’Ngede, Iorbee Ihagh (retd.) on Friday said if it was true that policemen had deserted their duty posts, they should return, adding that they were on federal highways within the state.

He added, “We are in ember months and approaching Christmas period when security along the highway needs to be beefed up. So if it is true the report that policemen are off the road, I think they should return and not allow the aftermath of #EndSARS protest to stop them from providing security to Nigerians. I will advise that they should be professional in their conduct.”

Security agencies won’t abdicate duties –GOC

The General Officer Commanding, 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Anthony Omozoje, said security agencies would not relent in their efforts to maintain law and order to guarantee safety of lives and property.

The GOC spoke during a visit to the Commissioner of Police, Nwachukwu Enwonwu, at the Oyo State Police Command headquarters in Ibadan on Friday.

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Warning miscreants and criminals, Omozoje said, “The Nigeria Police is an organ of the Federal Government for maintaining law and order. Likewise, the military takes care of security. We are partners on the same assignments.

“I’m here today to condole with the police command on the losses suffered during the recent crises in our society, and to let them know that we are together on this assignment. The military is out in support of the police and other security agencies of government are also out. This is also to sound a note of warning to all miscreants and criminals who think they can occupy the society. That will never happen. We will not surrender the society to criminals.”

Also, Enwonwu, said policemen had been encouraged not to succumb to threat and intimidation by criminals when they return to the streets to carry out their lawful duties.

Corps Marshal orders officials back to the roads

Also, the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, has ordered the immediate resumption of all operational activities in FRSC formations across the country.

In a statement on Friday, FRSC spokesperson, Bisi Kazeem, said the Corps Marshal gave the order in a memo to the commanding officers following the urgent need to keep the roads safe, enforce maximum compliance to road traffic regulations and safety guides.

Oyeyemi also mourned the victims of the fatal crash that occurred in Enugu State on Wednesday.

“And one of the key strategy towards achieving this is the full deployment of personnel and increased visibility of patrol teams on the highways,” the statement titled, ‘Go back to the roads, Corps Marshal orders personnel,’ read.

Ugwuanyi directs ESTMA staff to manage traffic in state capital

Meanwhile, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State on Friday directed immediate deployment of the staff of the Enugu State Traffic Management Authority to manage traffic in Enugu, the state capital.

Conveying the governor’s directive, the Information Commissioner, Mr Chidi Aroh, said, “His Excellency has directed the Commissioner, Enugu State Ministry of Transport to forthwith deploy all staff of the Enugu State Traffic Management Authority to all the major roads within the Enugu Capital Territory to ensure free and orderly flow of traffic.

“The directive, according to Aroh, “is to ensure immediate restoration of normalcy in the traffic situation in the Capital Territory, which has become chaotic since the unfortunate disruption of activities by miscreants and hoodlums who hijacked the otherwise peaceful #EndSARS protests.”
Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by kingk(m): 2:17pm On Oct 31, 2020
Let them concentrate their energy to solving the youths request first, then the police with gladly return to duty...

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by vanbonattel: 2:20pm On Oct 31, 2020
We have been enjoying some peace on our highways since a week now.

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by freshMallam1122: 2:20pm On Oct 31, 2020
this long epistle unto one matter.. return or quit the job...what is this Abasi mbok

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by estirocky(f): 2:39pm On Oct 31, 2020
Link?
Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Kestolove(m): 2:42pm On Oct 31, 2020
Reading dix is like reading a complete bible

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Maxymilliano(m): 3:02pm On Oct 31, 2020
The PSC director is just sitting in his fully furnished air conditioned office vomiting thrash. No police officer will witness how his colleagues were burnt like kilishi and still feel encouraged to resume work.

They have been demoralized and depressed by recent uprising.

In Agege axis of Lagos, 3 out of 4 police stations got razed by hoodlums (Isokoko, Railway, Pen Cinema).

Pray tell, are the affected personnel to work or resume to duty from home ?

The police service commission needs to overhaul the whole system, make sure they are adequately remunerated, well protected, insured with good kits provided.

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by nazicartel(m): 3:35pm On Oct 31, 2020
SARs caused all these issues. They should teach them to work professionally this time, didn't support the killing of the Normal police officers, the main SARs guys have all gone underground...
One thing I have noticed now is that people haven't been harassed for sometime now, military guys on the way will just check your car and tell you to move without stress. Police should come back as an upright unit now

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by iwaeda: 10:59pm On Oct 31, 2020
No single police from Victoria Island, Ikoyi to Balogun

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by nedekid: 11:20pm On Oct 31, 2020
All these wahala would have been avoided if government had acted during the outcry by youths regarding the excesses of Sars and police in general.
Well as usual, as Nigerians, things have to spoil first before we act.

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by iwaeda: 11:51pm On Oct 31, 2020
nedekid:
All these wahala would have been avoided if government had acted during the outcry by youths regarding the excesses of Sars and police in general.
Well as usual, as Nigerians, things have to spoil first before we act.

Our President olfactory not functioning well

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Nobody: 2:12pm On Nov 02, 2020
Can we just sell this country and share the proceeds make everyone go find him own preferred country.

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by IgboSomalia: 2:13pm On Nov 02, 2020
For Policemen in burnt Police stations, do they resume in the burnt stations?
The Policemen who were killed has the PSC visited their widows and families?

Let the PSC shout from now till infinity, if they don't take care of those Policemen, nothing o.

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by ugochukwun(m): 2:13pm On Nov 02, 2020
wink
Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Trendy247: 2:14pm On Nov 02, 2020
Better warn them to desist from extorting motorists

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Seniorwriter(m): 2:14pm On Nov 02, 2020
I hope the commissioner is not refering to their illegal stop and search posts...
Very incompetent way to approach his fellow colleagues (though junior officer) ....why threatening them with dismissal instead of reforming they are stopping low to threat!!!!

If you are a Police Officer out there kindly know that the public sphere is still in its hot aftermath with regards to the #EndSARS + #EndSWAT protests so make sure you apply decorum to your policing expertise!

Proactivity Leads To Productivity!


©Seniorwriter

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Yoonsung52: 2:14pm On Nov 02, 2020
hmmmm
Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by baumolina(m): 2:15pm On Nov 02, 2020
You need to boost their moral, don't threaten them.

Portest hasn't ended as such they are still vulnerable

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Gwagone: 2:15pm On Nov 02, 2020
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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by potbelly(m): 2:15pm On Nov 02, 2020
i thought they denied this...

so this is true afterall...
Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Patrickyemi: 2:15pm On Nov 02, 2020
Ok
Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by BigDawsNet: 2:15pm On Nov 02, 2020
How do you catch a bra? undecided




With a booby trap. cheesy

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by OgbanjeProphet: 2:15pm On Nov 02, 2020
E shock una

They are protesting nauw.

It's their turn to protest.

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by salbis(m): 2:16pm On Nov 02, 2020
Perhaps, they want to join ASUU for strike. We miss their drama sha.

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Factfinder1(m): 2:16pm On Nov 02, 2020
Them dey fear

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Factfinder1(m): 2:16pm On Nov 02, 2020
Very soon it will be speaker and Senate president begging members to return

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by mytime24(f): 2:17pm On Nov 02, 2020
Men in black re afraid

When no one is after them

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Grace001: 2:17pm On Nov 02, 2020
Failed government is used to dishing out threats

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Re: PSC To Policemen: Return To Duty Posts Or Face Dismissal by Sonnobax15(m): 2:17pm On Nov 02, 2020
grin.

police men wey dey screen people first before Dem dey allow people enter police station so

if to say I be police man,I for consider this time to be the right to jump fence run for my life...

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