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Hello house, pls what colour of knicker are they using in Jos Camp? Can anyone help ASAP? |
supplementary list for ASP right? |
No,DIG that went to Job |
pls does anyone know the name of DIG that came to Jos? |
pls what is the name of DIG that came to ASP camp at Jos? |
@slimbj o heard we going to do medical test but don't know how true is this info. Do you have any info. concerning this? |
Good morning house, I heard there is going to be medical test in January before training but don't know how true is the info. Can anybody verify it to know the truth? |
The Police Service Commission (PSC) is said to be under intense pressure to jettison the Federal Character principle in the ongoing recruitment of 10,000 police officers and men. New Telegraph gathered from highly placed sources that some members of the House of Representatives are mounting pressure on the Commission, to carry out the exercise on “local government by local government basis.” One of the sources, who spoke in confidence with New Telegraph, said the Commission has decided to stick to relevant provisions of the Constitution and the federal character principle, which provides that appointments and recruitment of any nature in the country, shall be equitably distributed; on state-bystate basis. Section 14 (3) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) provides that: “The composition of the Government of the Federation or any of its agencies and the conduct of its affairs shall be carried out in such a manner as to reflect the federal character of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity, and also to command national loyalty, thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominance of persons from a few states or from a few ethnic or other sectional groups in that Government or in any of its agencies.” New Telegraph learnt that the Commission’s position was informed by the aforementioned provisions, and other extant laws. It was gathered that owing to pressure, the PSC Chairman, Sir Mike Okiro, and his Commissioners have since relocated to one of the North-West states, to conclude the recruitment exercise. According to the source, Okiro and the Chairman, Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Abu Ibrahim, will meet President Muhammadu Buhari this week. The essence of the meeting, according to the source, is to feel the pulse of the President on the matter. “Some House of Representatives’ members are insisting that the recruitment should be on local government basis, but the Commission insists on following the federal character principle. “In fact, the Commission is now meeting outside Abuja, to avoid pressure, as it concludes work on the exercise. “Until there is a counter order or directive from the Presidency, the Commission will stick to the stateby- state arrangement, which complies with relevant laws,” he said. On the planned visit to the president, the source noted: “The essence of the visit, is to bring the issue before Mr. President, to know his position, even though initial feelers had suggested that the president stood by the law. “This is very important, because recruitment exercise is a very sensitive matter.” Buhari had, last year, directed the PSC to recruit 10,000 policemen, to boost the manpower needs of the Nigeria Police. |
The committee gave the suspension order in
a letter it wrote to the commission on
Thursday, sources said.
Sources said the letter was also copied to
President Muhammadu Buhari to draw his
attention to the situation.
The president gave the order for the
recruitment of 10,000 policemen over a year
ago. But the exercise ran into a number of
problems over the past year.
It took a series of meetings by the Senate
Committee, the Police Commission and the
Force Headquarters to get past the problems.
The recruitment finally took off in August but
soon after, other hitches developed.
The stakeholders had agreed that the
recruitment would be based on local
government areas.
But sources said trouble began when the
commission decided to base the exercise on
equal number per state, citing orders from
above.
Now, other stakeholders are demanding that
the commission restrict itself to the
recruitment of cadet ASPs, which is its
statutory responsibility.
The said Force Headquarters should handle
the enlistment of those on inspectorate cadre
and below.
But when contacted yesterday, the
spokesman of the Police Service Commission
(PSC) Ikechukwu Ani, said the recruitment
exercise had not been suspended.
He added that the exercise was still on,
explaining that the officials of the
commission just finished a field exercise on
the recruitment process.
He also noted that the commission had been
partnering with the police on the recruitment
into both the constable and senior officers
cadre.
They shortlisted 110, 469 applicants for
police recruitment aptitude tests across the
country, he said.
The Chairman of the Commission, Mike Okiro,
at a recent press conference in Abuja, said
applicants to write the exams included Cadet
ASPs, 22,454, comprising 10,290 general
duties and 12,164 specialists. |
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Hello house, pls anybody with latest update on NPF shortlist? |
any news about Nigeria Police Force pls? |
hello house,I greet everybody in the house. pls when will Nigeria Police Force shortlist and commence training? any useful info.? |
pls any news on NPS? |
Good PM everyone, pls what's the latest update for NPS?hope the new appointed CG wouldn't manipulate the existing list? |
Good morning house, pls need latest info. on NPS.can anybody help? |
Rugged2k2, pls any latest update concerning NPS replacement list.have been patiently waiting for the list to come out but till now nothing like that. |
@Rugged pls what's the latest update concerning NPS. |
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