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Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by ogododo: 8:55am On Aug 28, 2022
The power tussle between the Police Service Commission (PSC) led by a former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Musliu Smith, and the Inspector General of Police, Alkali Baba Usman, over the recruitment of constables into the police force is unnecessary, shameful, and dangerous for the nation plagued by acute shortfall of personnel to tackle insecurity.

For instance, the police last week disowned the PSC advertisement for the recruitment of 10,000 police constables. The action was, perhaps, a replay of the scenario in 2020, when the PSC dragged the IGP to court to halt the recruitment of 10,000 constables by the then IGP Muhammed Adamu-led police.

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The face-off between the Commission and the Police is shocking because the Chairmen of the Commission are appointed from among the ranks of retired Inspectors General of Police who should be conversant with the dividing line between the Commission and the Office of the IGP.

One cause of the face-off between the two police organs is the country’s reckless proliferation of agencies with conflicting and overlapping philosophies, objectives and even responsibilities. Section 6(1) of the Police Service Commission Act 2001 gives its functions to include the following: (a) “be responsible for the appointment and promotion of persons to offices (other than the office of the Inspector-General of Police) in the Nigeria Police Force (b) dismiss and exercise disciplinary control over Persons (other than the Inspector-General of Police) in the Nigeria Police Force; (c) formulate polices and guidelines for the appointment, promotion, discipline and dismissal of officers of the Nigeria Police Force…”

Some of the above functions conflict with the another legislation, the Police Act 1967 (No 41) which provides for the organisation and administration of the police force to harbour constables and Section 71 of the Nigeria Police Service Regulations, 1968, gives the power to enlist constables to the Police Council and the Nigeria Police Force under the control of the IGP. Apart from these, there is also the Ministry of Police Affairs, which is vested with the responsibility of formulating policies, programmes and concrete projects for improving professionalism, training and welfare of the police. These create room for every police agency to flex muzzle, backed by a legislation that appears not to have been well thought-out.

A second problem is the apparent wide remit of the PSC in Nigeria. In many countries, the PSC serves mainly as a watchdog of the police with the main functions of investigating and determining matters of discipline and rule of law, particularly in instances where men or officers of the police are accused of violating human rights. Recruitment and promotion of rank-and-file officers are usually internal matters of the police, not the PSC. Besides, if the recruitment of even constables is to be decided by the PSC, it would mean that the police is the only security agency in Nigeria which does not have a say over the recruitment of its rank and file, against the practice among other security agencies like the military and paramilitary formations in the country.

Daily Trust flays the current face-off between the PSC and IGP because of its severe implications for Nigeria’s security. This disagreement, which started in 2019, has stalled the annual recruitment of 10,000 policemen, a policy pronouncement by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018. The shortfall in the number of men is partly responsible for the insecurity in many parts of Nigeria, especially in rural areas, where security personnel have been unable to checkmate the deadly and destructive activities of criminals of all hue. With about 370,000 policemen for a population of approximately 210 million people, Nigeria falls short of the United Nations’ recommendations for police/citizen ratio. But this, also, is not the reality on ground, as research has revealed that as many as 150,000 of the 370,000 police personnel have been deployed to provide security for politicians and business moguls. Under this atmosphere, the country cannot afford the dispute between the Commission and IGP over the authority to recruit constables into the force.

The PSC and IGP may be sticking to their guns to flex muzzles over who is in charge, but that is not in the interest of the Nigerian public.  And definitely, this is not the time to do such. After a similar incident occurred in 2019, we had hoped that both institutions would have worked around it long before now to find a permanent solution. It is indeed embarrassing that two federal institutions would be countering one another on the pages of newspapers. This is not good for the system as it erodes the confidence of the people in such organizations.

It is also disturbing that both the Presidency and the National Assembly have kept mute over an issue of such great national importance. We call on all relevant parties to intervene and find a lasting solution to this issue. If there is a need for an amendment to any of the existing laws, it should be done. The president must enter into the driver’s seat and call the two institutions to order. Agencies of the police must be streamlined, not just to allow for fresh recruitment into the police, but also to avoid waste of resources, where they all perform the same or similar functions. Nigeria cannot afford any further delay in the recruitment of more men into the police force and that should be the most important consideration for the police force and the PSC.

https://dailytrust.com/enough-of-igp-police-commission-power-tussle

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:29am On Aug 28, 2022
In many countries, the Police Service Commission serves mainly as a watchdog of the police with the main functions of investigating and determining matters of discipline and rule of law, particularly in instances where men or officers of the police are accused of violating human rights.
Recruitment and promotion of rank-and-file officers are usually internal matters of the police, not the Police Service Commission.


We Rise.

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Ancecoker(m): 10:30am On Aug 28, 2022
angry
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by TimmyTen(m): 10:30am On Aug 28, 2022
There are some jobs one shouldn’t bother his/herself in this country. Las Las the process is surely tinted with corruption

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Drkelv(m): 10:30am On Aug 28, 2022
Ok.. funny folks
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by blaqhat: 10:30am On Aug 28, 2022
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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by DropsMic(m): 10:30am On Aug 28, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by slawomir: 10:31am On Aug 28, 2022
Damnnn niggar
Mumu police

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Eriggs: 10:31am On Aug 28, 2022
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
Isoright
Damn wetin?
Wetin dey alright.
You sef cool

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by sureboykris(m): 10:32am On Aug 28, 2022
The whole thing is so annoying and embarrassing.
The President should try and settle this little issue that's causing the nation a lot of harm
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by inoki247: 10:32am On Aug 28, 2022
Everything for this country na competition....


Law enforcement agencies dey du competition between each other....

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by EternalBeing: 10:33am On Aug 28, 2022
Ok
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by nairalee(m): 10:33am On Aug 28, 2022
Most corrupt agency in Nigeria

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by omowolewa: 10:34am On Aug 28, 2022
Game of interest
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Nobody: 10:35am On Aug 28, 2022
post=116131990:
In many countries, the Police Service Commission serves mainly as a watchdog of the police with the main functions of investigating and determining matters of discipline and rule of law, particularly in instances where men or officers of the police are accused of violating human rights.
Recruitment and promotion of rank-and-file officers are usually internal matters of the police, not the Police Service Commission.


We Rise.


Which developed country have you visited before . Go to developed countries as if you have been traveling before .

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by aydoth(m): 10:37am On Aug 28, 2022
Why on earth will the police suspend those two beautiful police officers for catching cruise, it seems the police service commission are not happy with the decision...

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Akfrenzy(m): 10:46am On Aug 28, 2022
grin
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by naijainform: 10:47am On Aug 28, 2022
post=116131990:
In many countries, the Police Service Commission serves mainly as a watchdog of the police with the main functions of investigating and determining matters of discipline and rule of law, particularly in instances where men or officers of the police are accused of violating human rights.
Recruitment and promotion of rank-and-file officers are usually internal matters of the police, not the Police Service Commission.


We Rise.

i swear i no know say you get sense oooo.

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Arthurnna: 10:52am On Aug 28, 2022
Who gives a Flying Fu*k,if they decide to have a Clean Mexican Standoff..

ogododo:


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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Nobody: 10:53am On Aug 28, 2022
DontLoseUrSoul:
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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by AllDModsAreMaad: 11:06am On Aug 28, 2022
If they like they should fight themselves at the market square, what is my business?

Does the mean they won't still extort people?
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Kingpele(m): 11:06am On Aug 28, 2022
Wow ..our national Assembly members are very lazy intellectually and grossly incompetent, is it a rocket science to spell it out the duties of IGP and the PSC ...this country won't have been in this terrible situation if our legislative Arm and judiciary is up and doing

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Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by STEWpid(f): 11:07am On Aug 28, 2022
Chai

War or no war, no impact!

So let it be that the War has begun!

We shall be watching hullabally.
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by LordLugard1: 11:09am On Aug 28, 2022
They are fighting due to economic/ corruption reason.

To get enlisted as police constable now you will pay up to N300,000

This amount times 10,000

Abeg do the calculation. Curruption sweet die.
That's the main reason they are struggling/ fighting each other.

If not why should I bother for more work when it doesn't put increase in my monthly salary?
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Invest4growth: 11:12am On Aug 28, 2022
Let us call a spade a spade. In an administration where there is no cohesion, then this of issues happen. Since, they know the man at the top will not talk then they can take liberty for license to keep embarrassing the government
This administering by go- slow will keep embarrassing the polity. It has become countless the head of MDAs that have openly disagreed in this administration. Can they not interpret the Act setting them up appropriately? We will only hear quarrels when money and influence are involved. Who wants to grab the largest and juiciest portion.
Re: Enough Of IGP, Police Commission Power Tussle by Mrpojj(m): 11:28am On Aug 28, 2022
ogododo:


https://dailytrust.com/enough-of-igp-police-commission-power-tussle


It is also disturbing that both the Presidency and the National Assembly have kept mute over an issue of such great national importance

Now I asked which presidency? Buhari?
Or which national assembly?, The one that told buhari to bring any bill he likes they will pass it into law
We are joking in this country

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