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Cross section of Deputy Inspector General of Police taking decision |
Efforts by the Police Service Commission, PSC, and the Police High
Command to reposition and reform the Nigeria Police Force appear to have
run into a hitch as over 40 senior Police officers, including Assistant
Inspectors General of Police, Commissioners of Police and Deputy
Commissioners of Police, shortlisted for retirement have rejected
directives to apply for voluntary retirement from the Force.
This development has made it difficult for the Acting Inspector
General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar and the Police Service
Commission to carry out the postings of the 14 newly promoted Assistant
Inspectors General of Police who were decorated between last weekend and
Wednesday this week.
Vanguard investigations showed that following the elevation
of junior Commissioners of Police to the ranks of DIGs and AIGs, due to
the present IG’s resolve to transform the Police, there was need for
members of the old order to give way, hence the PSC directed the older
officers like AIGs, CPs and DCPs, to apply voluntarily for retirement as
their services were no longer needed.
But the senior officers who felt they did no wrong and that it was no
fault of theirs that their juniors were promoted above them, told the
PSC that it was wrong for the commission to ask them to put in for
retirement because they did not say they don’t want to work under the
new dispensation.
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Thats a serious case.
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