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‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Islie: 11:47am On Jun 05, 2023
‘Now I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ Newly Recruited Nigeria Female Police Constable Laments Non-payment Of Unpaid Salaries

Thousands of constables who were recently recruited into the Nigeria Police Force are grumbling over the non-payment of their salaries for the past seven months.

In May, SaharaReporters reported how the recruits who passed out of the police training institutions on December 29, 2022, had not been paid for months despite resuming at their duty posts across the country.

Two days after the report, the Police Service Commission (PSC) through its spokesperson, Ikechukwu Ani said the salary payment for the constables had been approved.

Ani said the approval was in the interest of national security, anchored on the need to amicably resolve the lingering recruitment issues between PSC and the Nigeria Police Force.

The statement had read, “The Police Service Commission has approved salary payments for the 2021/2022 Police recruits who passed out of the Police Colleges and have been in formal Police work in different Police Commands and formations since the past six months without salary.

“The Commission's decision was reached in the interest of national security anchored on the need to amicably resolve the lingering issues of recruitment between the Commission and the Nigeria Police Force which have occasioned untold hardship on the Police Constables.

“The Commission's prompt response also followed outcry and appeals from Nigerians that the 2021/2022 Police recruits who are yet to be enrolled into the Federal Government's Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, IPPIS, and who had not received salaries, six months after they passed out from the Police Colleges and duly posted to Police Commands and formations for active Police work, are not made victims of the face-off between the Commission and the Nigeria Police Force.”

However, a month after the alleged approval, SaharaReporters gathered that the new police recruits were yet to be paid.

Speaking to the newspaper on Sunday night, a female constable serving in Akwa Ibom State said she now relies on sex work to survive.

“2021 constables have not been paid; we are not yet paid at all. Others have gotten their salaries. Na ashawo I dey take chop now ooo (Now I rely on prostitution to feed),” she said.

Another affected officer said, “These people have refused to pay the salaries up till now. After making a public announcement that it had been approved since May 5, that’s last month.”

Also speaking to SaharaReporters, a new recruit serving in Borno said the situation had demoralised many of them.

“It's over a month now and these people haven't paid us yet. People are outside there risking their lives and dying of starvation. We haven't received anything yet from the federal government. President Bola Tinubu should help us and find something to do.

“They have paid salaries to other personnel of the force but it only remains 2021 intakes that are yet to be paid. We are dying of hunger.”

In January, the Police Service Commission asked the Accountant-General of the Federation to halt the capture of the 10,000 constables on the Integrated Payroll and Personnel System.

According to the commission, the police officers had not been issued their letters of appointment and should not be enrolled on the payment portal.

According to the Public Service Rules, public officers not captured on the IPPIS cannot be paid salaries and other emoluments.

The development followed the alleged refusal of the Inspector-General of Police to submit their names to the PSC for vetting on the grounds that he was empowered by the Police Act, 2020 to recruit constables into the force.

The commission had also written to the immediate past President Muhammadu Buhari and the Head of Service, Folasade Yemi-Esan about the enrolment of police officers on the salary portal without letters of appointment.

The personnel were recruited in 2020 and 2021.

The face-off between the police authorities and the commission is a spill-over of their supremacy fight over the right to recruit constables.

Though the Court of Appeal on September 30, 2020, ruled that the commission had the constitutional mandate to recruit constables, the NPF had gone ahead with the recruitment process in defiance of the court order.

In 2022, the police appealed against the judgment to the Supreme Court, two years after the order was handed down.

Before its appeal and in spite of the court order restraining the police from conducting constables’ recruitment, the authorities had recruited a total of 10,000 constables in the 2020 recruitment exercise.

In 2020 and 2021, two batches of 20,000 cops were recruited without the active involvement of the PSC under a former IG, Musiliu Smith, who resigned in September 2022, on the grounds of ill health.

Over the past years, there have been issues involving the PSC and NPF over the provisions of part one of the third schedule to the 1999 constitution (as amended) and section 18(1) of the Nigeria Police Act 2020.

In 2019, Mohammed Adamu, former IGP, recruited 10,000 constables into the Force.

Displeased by the decision of Adamu, the Police Service Commission filed a suit against the action of the IGP, saying it is the commission that is constitutionally empowered to carry out such recruitment.

At the Federal High Court, the powers of the IGP to carry out the said recruitment were upheld but the Appeal Court later ruled that the PSC has the constitutional responsibility of recruiting police constables.

The Court of Appeal also declared the Police Act 2020, as it affects the constitutional mandate of PSC in terms of recruitment, as illegal.

Highlighting the powers of PSC, Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the 1999 constitution (as amended) states that: “The Commission shall have power to — a. appoint persons to offices (other than office of the Inspector-General of Police) in the Nigeria Police Force.”

On the other hand, section 18(1) of the Nigeria Police Act 2020 states: “The responsibility for the recruitment of recruit constables into the Nigeria Police Force and recruit cadets into the Nigeria Police Academy shall be the duty of the Inspector-General of Police.”

https://saharareporters.com/2023/06/05/now-i-rely-sex-work-survive-newly-recruited-nigeria-female-police-constable-laments-non

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by lhordspy: 11:48am On Jun 05, 2023
Immediately i saw the headline. I knew this is definitely from sahara reporter for sure.


Sahara reporter with its gossip-like sensational news. No concrete proof or tangible evidence. Just hearsay and gossips from nonexistent anonymous source.

The 'country is sick crew ' are ready to feast.

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Redoil: 11:48am On Jun 05, 2023
Tinubu once opposed subsidy removal during GEJ administration when cost of living was relatively cheap. His party is in government for the past eight years and they didn't build any refinery. The masses will suffer it the more now his party has removed subsidy in the midst of suffering.
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Same way when the past regime of President Goodluck Jonathan wanted to remove and rid Nigeria of this economic monster 13 years ago, but all you demons in the APC vehemently opposed him only to perpetuate the same fraudulent fuel subsidy then lied of removing it again and again. Bunch of fucktards and retards.

and as for EMILOKAN AND THOSE APC EVIL ONLINE MINIONS carry your broom go filling station and shout emilokan and see the amount of biscuit that will fill your jerrycan

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by pandoragirigory: 11:49am On Jun 05, 2023
ok

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Jennie002: 11:51am On Jun 05, 2023
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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by N3TRAL: 11:52am On Jun 05, 2023
There's nothing sweeter than banging a:

1. Pretty virgin Fulani Muslim girl as a southern Christian.

2. Pretty female army, Navy or air force personnel as an NYSC member.

3. Pretty female police officer as a civilian with no strings attached.

4. Pretty class representative who scolds you for not being serious.

In the first scenario you risk being decapitated. In the second experience, you're making someone who punishes others of status moan and beg you.

Congratulations to me🥇🏅🥇
I've experienced number 1,2 and 4.

With the useful information from Sahara Reporters, I'll achieve number 3 soon.

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by savcy(m): 11:53am On Jun 05, 2023
This country is sick and needs healing. How can you not pay people for 7months and no one is saying anything?

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by LeoDeKing: 11:57am On Jun 05, 2023
What nonsense is this happening in high places?

Shouldn't they have resolved on whose power it is to recruit before embarking on the recruitment exercise?

Now they have recruited and trained 10,000 able bodied young boys and girls, to pay them na wahala.

Both the IG and chairman of PSC should be pushed out and get these young recruit paid without further delay.

They can go settle their personal beef outside the system, not constituting nuisance in it.

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by hustler23486: 11:58am On Jun 05, 2023
Nigeria will humble and disappoint you

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by slawomir: 11:59am On Jun 05, 2023
Damnnn niggar

I pity no Nigerians anymore..if you like do hook up na you sabi

Not until we start stepping into the polling unit without sentiment and tribalism


Have been reading some people's comments on nairaland here regarding the removal of subsidy

I can say the tribalism in us is fully out

Imagine this same subsidy removal we all protested against in 2012 is now what some people refer as south east and south south protest in 2023

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by LagosFirstSon: 11:59am On Jun 05, 2023
APC, Change!

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by chuose2: 11:59am On Jun 05, 2023
Na wetin that disaster Buhari reduce Nigerians too.

Now druggie wan make worse 🙄

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Freshtruth(m): 12:00pm On Jun 05, 2023
Sex don come cheap like pure water

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by HeartlessMan: 12:00pm On Jun 05, 2023
Space still dey their cell?

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by isabi2lof: 12:00pm On Jun 05, 2023
All work na work 🥱

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by HEBEI: 12:01pm On Jun 05, 2023
Ashawo na ashawo. No dey use non payment of salary as excuse abeg.

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Eriokanmi: 12:01pm On Jun 05, 2023
lhordspy:
Immediately i saw the headline. I knew this is definitely from sahara reporter for sure.


Sahara reporter with its gossip-like sensational news. No concrete proof or tangible evidence. Just hearsay and gossips from nonexistent anonymous source
But when the news from SR favours your cronies, you waka pass abi? grin

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Nobody: 12:01pm On Jun 05, 2023
grin

Check my sig
Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Padipadi(m): 12:02pm On Jun 05, 2023
Weeed
Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Boyooosa(m): 12:02pm On Jun 05, 2023
Ha

Masses are the victims
Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Image123(m): 12:02pm On Jun 05, 2023
folly. It is wrong to be owed salary but it is more wrong to prostitute your body. There are so many people in different spheres of life being owed, it is never an excuse.

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Starships4u(m): 12:02pm On Jun 05, 2023
Nawa oh....
This is serious....
Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by alphaconde(m): 12:03pm On Jun 05, 2023
see what buhari handed over to tinubu

now no subsidy, would she be able to jack up the price of her body??

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by mbahdi(m): 12:03pm On Jun 05, 2023
Continue
Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by theophorus(m): 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2023
You fit do small check now and discover those backlogs of Salaries have been paid only for one Greedy/Foolish Oga (fellow Nigerian ooo) to be sitting on the money and thinking He is wise.

We seemingly do not know the extend of the damage caused by our Greed.

Fortunately, this lady will marry one of those Oga's Sons after using her body to feed herself, the husband will now be complaining that her Hole is too wide whereas na Him Papa be the remote cause.

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Klington: 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2023
Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Kingpele(m): 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2023
Wow this is the case of when two elephants are fighting the grass suffers..the constitution is even confusing..in one hand psc can appoint people into any cadre of police force except IGP and in the other hand IGP can recruit personnel in to police force...the constitution should be amended to iron out the conflicting Areas..this is what u get when unintelligent and greedy people are law makers in national Assembly
Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Gabreil2121(f): 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2023
N3TRAL:
There's nothing sweeter than banging a:

1. Pretty virgin Fulani Muslim girl as a southern Christian.

2. Pretty female army, Navy or air force personnel as an NYSC member.

3. Pretty female police officer as a civilian with no strings attached.

4. Pretty class representative who scolds you for not being serious.

In the first scenario you risk being decapitated. In the second experience, you're making someone who punishes others of status moan and beg you.

Congratulations to me🥇🏅🥇
I've experienced number 1,2 and 4.

Hmmm 🤔

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by Passionate888: 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2023
Police na ashawo work na

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by abobote: 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2023
Ashawo will always be Ashawo, salary or not

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Re: ‘I Rely On Sex Work To Survive,’ - Policewoman by sofeo(m): 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2023
What?.

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