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| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by ojtech8291: 7:02am On Oct 13, 2016 |
SamuelAnyawu:Mr. Man minds your statement. Is he your mate? If I may ask what is business with Benue slot. Gerara out of here¶ |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by menix(m): 7:02am On Oct 13, 2016 |
Hmmm.. Fear Nigerian Senate.. They can lie for Africa just to get their way. |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by SamuelAnyawu(m): 7:04am On Oct 13, 2016 |
ojtech8291:Good Morning ![]() |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Region(m): 7:09am On Oct 13, 2016 |
There were strong indications yesterday that the Police Service Commission (PSC) may have suspended the final phase of selecting 10,000 successful candidates for recruitment into the Nigeria Police. New Telegraph gathered from highly placed sources that the decision to suspend the last phase (final selection) was informed by pressure from some National Assembly members. The bone of contention, it was gathered, is the alleged demand that the Commission adopt the “local government by local government” arrangement. This request was said to have been rejected by the Commission, which insisted on sticking to the “state-by-state” tradition, in accordance with the federal character principle. Investigations further revealed that the Inspector- General of Police (IGP), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, had allegedly written to the PSC, wherein he was said to have reminded the Com-mission that it (PSC) has since ceded the power to recruit Constables to the Police. It was learnt that the Commission had ceded that responsibility to the Force Headquarters, but with the understanding that it will be carried out in conjunction with the PSC. This was even as it was alleged that some officers working with the Commission in Jigawa State, where the commissioners and the Chairman, Sir Mike Okiro, had temporarily relocated to, were allegedly withdrawn. Okiro and his commissioners were said to have moved to Jigawa State to stave-off pressure, thereby selecting the “best” for the Police. One of the sources, who spoke in confidence with this newspaper, said the chairman and other commissioners have since left Jigawa. “I’m not speaking to you officially, but I want to inform you that the Commission has suspended the last phase, which is the final selection of the 10,000 successful candidate for training. “The suspension – please note this – of this phase, is because the signals the Commission is getting is not clear at all. Some highly placed personalities are insisting that the local government-by-local government arrangement be adopted. The leadership of the Commission insisted on sticking to the state-bystate tradition, which, they believe, is what the constitution and the federal character principle favour,” he said. Asked to name who these “highly placed personalities” are, the source said: “The chairman of one of the Committees in the House of Representatives (name withheld) had called to make the demand. He insisted, and even went to the extent of saying it is not the job of the Commission to recruit. “The chairman and his commissioners were doing final selection where nobody will disturb them.” According to him, “they chose Jigawa State because they wanted a quiet place to enable them select the best.” Another source told New Telegraph that: “Usually, when the Commission is doing recruitment, they call the Police, like the senior officer or officers in charge of training, police doctors and tailors to take measurements.” Asked what will happen now that the final selection, which was to be concluded this week, has been put on hold, he noted: “The Commission needs to know the position of the Presidency, which will guide our direction. “As I speak with you, our Chairman and the Senate Committee Chairman on Police Affairs are still trying to have an appointment with Mr. President, who is the final authority on this matter.” The source alleged that: “Representatives of the Police (Force Headquarters) were there, including the Jigawa CP, but they were withdrawn last Friday.” New Telegraph was still expecting a reply to a text message sent to the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), Mr. Don Awunah, a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), as at the time of filing this report. Out of the 10,000 personnel to be recruited, 500 are Cadet Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASPs), 500 will be Cadet Inspectors, 1,500 will be specialist officers, while 7,500 will be Constables. http://www.financialwatchngr.com/2016/10/13/psc-suspends-final-selection-nigeria-police-recruitment/ |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by chmeze(m): 7:14am On Oct 13, 2016 |
[quote author=SamuelAnyawu post=50154584] ![]() David Mark will always take 90% of Benue Slot to Idoma Land as usual ; How many slots did Sam daddy get?..because I need him to give me one. |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by eph12(m): 7:16am On Oct 13, 2016 |
stinggy:What about the population of these states? Imagine a state with population of 1 mil getting same allocation with state with population of 5 mil. I don't think that's fair enough. |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Justicealh3(m): 7:21am On Oct 13, 2016 |
Again? |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Rahym001(m): 7:25am On Oct 13, 2016 |
a very qwarupt institution. You wount know how corrupt they are until you have a dealing with them |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Gabbyraze(m): 7:25am On Oct 13, 2016 |
It's obvious some people don't read through b4 commenting,its too bad. It's d senate that wants to compromise the process,not the presidency... |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Alexonliner: 7:28am On Oct 13, 2016 |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Jobabori(m): 7:31am On Oct 13, 2016 |
eph12:Are you talking of the population of the unemployed or the general population?. There is no perfect approach, we just need to adopt one and be guided by our conscience. |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Alexonliner: 7:32am On Oct 13, 2016 |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by olurebiolusegun(m): 7:32am On Oct 13, 2016 |
nawa for this country ooooo. everything na dabaru |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by stinggy(m): 7:35am On Oct 13, 2016 |
eph12:Then how many will Lagos get? And how many will Katsina get? |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by eph12(m): 7:37am On Oct 13, 2016 |
Jobabori:General population. Or do you know the population of the unemployed? The best approach any can think of is to consider the population of the states involved |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by tonio2wo: 7:38am On Oct 13, 2016 |
perfectwazobia1:No! Dont expect any, a dullard is in charge. |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by teawhy2788(m): 7:39am On Oct 13, 2016 |
Helkayklassic: |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by teawhy2788(m): 7:41am On Oct 13, 2016 |
Helkayklassic:No! D problem is dt ASPs,d needed 500 ASPs is their main target because na their people wil tk ASPs position. Dnt u knw d salary of ASP? Almost 130k! Bt their eyes no dey N-power nw,23k job,their children and their people cnt do such 23k job nw. N-power might be on merit |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Junior66(m): 7:41am On Oct 13, 2016 |
I think the best way to do this is to take into cognisance the number of LGAS in a state, the population of the state, and the number of applicants from each state. I don't expect Bayelsa state to have the same number of slots as Kano state. Not fair at all. Neither do I expect Benue and Kogi state with the highest number of applicants to have the same number of slots as Lagos state with a few thousand applicants. It's still not fair. There should be a mathematical way of adding all these parameters up. |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by eph12(m): 7:45am On Oct 13, 2016 |
stinggy:I don't do the maths. How many Lagosians do we have? Then what's the population of lagos? Those living in lagos and from other states will slug it out people from their states and not where they are based. I believe that's common sense |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Poorboy: 8:38am On Oct 13, 2016 |
eph12:you reason like a northerner, education is really haram there.... |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Oluola89(m): 8:42am On Oct 13, 2016 |
Nigeria will know no peace until the son of nobody become somebody without knowing anybody
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| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by eph12(m): 8:45am On Oct 13, 2016 |
Poorboy:You reason like a poor boy |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by gfullmoon(m): 9:09am On Oct 13, 2016 |
This is the battle of the Cabals. Sharing it LGA by LGA will give Senators/Reps greater slots as they cannot compete with LGA Chairmen, Commissioner etc. But Sharing it state by state will reduce their chances as the Governor or Presidential Kitchen Cabinets might hijack it. But sharing it LGA by LGA will favour some commoners than State by State as some LGAs will be technically schemed out either they do have political top shot. So I support the LGA by LGA option |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by kabrud: 9:29am On Oct 13, 2016 |
greatness22:Yeah, he was d president during the immigration saga as well. . Take it easy, getting things properly done in a system where everyone is already used to cutting corners can be quite tasking. |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by xykms101: 9:32am On Oct 13, 2016 |
Wealthyonos:Well said ... Meanwhile some dumb folks are seeing it from different angle . This is new Nigeria. |
| Re: Police Recruitment, Senate Asks Buhari, PSC To Stop Process Over Irregularity. by Yahami(m): 10:19am On Oct 13, 2016 |
Nawao for almost 2years we are to recruit 10,000 police, yet we are at no where to get to right... for now if eventually recruit, how many years will they take to dispatch them to their Area of Assignments, we are all watching take note!!! |
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