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Pls can any one help with d upload of specialist inspector list for Delta state, pls abeg |
Akpebednigo: |
The list has some persons name dat appears twice oo. |
Anzabur:Na wa oooooooo |
ifymagik:Wat are u trying 2 say?, just spil it out weda u ave source or not. Are trying 2 say d list will b out dis week? |
citizenjuwon:What abt dat of cadet inspector of police, how much? |
The Inspector General of Police (I-G), Mr Ibrahim Idris has admitted a grave inadequacy in the Force’s ability to protect lives and properties of Nigerians. Idris disclosed this when the Senate Committee on Police Affairs visited the headquarters of the Force on an oversight visit. Idris said that one of the major challenges which the force had was the clashes between herdsmen and farmers. He told the committee that the 300,000 men in the force was not enough to oversee the entire nation., He said that kidnapping for ransom, armed robbery, terrorism, militancy, economic sabotage and religious extremism were other security challenges confronting the police. He said that the police had handled 108 kidnapping cases in June, 111 in July, 84 in August and 77 in September. He noted that kidnapping had become a trend in the country where young persons were actively participating. The I-G said that the existing 300,000 police workforce was inadequate to effectively police the country. He said that the country was far behind the UN standard of one policeman to 400 persons. Idris said that the Nigeria police needed more than the 10,000 men being recruited to bridge the manpower gap. “We need to increase the strength of the rank and file. “We also need more than the 10,000 policemen being recruited, but it is a gradual process,“he said. He said that inadequate funding and manpower had been the bane of the police, adding that adequate funding was needed for the police to effectively discharge its mandate. On welfare of policemen, Idris said that the police wanted to exit the present pension arrangement to enable it support its men after service. He said that the management had written to President Muhammadu Buhari to allow police retirees to have access to health insurance scheme after retirement. Idris said that if adequate funds were allocated to the police, it would perform optimally. Sen. Abu Ibrahim, Chairman, Senate Committee on Police Affairs, said the committee would consider the request of the police force. http://www.financialwatchngr.com/2016/10/27/ig-admits-inadequacy-in-nigeria-police-force/ brotundes: |
Emmysteve: |
If you are from Delta, Bayelsa or Rivers state. Log on to www.livewire-nigeria.org for shell petroleum development company empowerment scheme.... Application closes on 25th October. Forward to others .it might be of help to them. |
shegsky:Nor vex o Wich oda room? |
Ave just checked but notin yet oga |
MrALIVE:Na so ooo, d funny tin is dat no real info not even 4rm NPF |
Yusufg2:In d morning? [color=#006600][/color] |
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