POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION CLEARS  AIR ON WORKERS PROTEST

Oru Leonard

The Police Service Commission has clarified on the staff protest on Police recruitment which led to shut down of operations.

The Commission noted with regrets that the issues raised in the publications by its Staff were already receiving management attention but had to degenerate to a level where Staff forcefully locked up government offices and chased away Staff on legitimate duties.

“The staff raised several issues but primarily the alleged hand over of the Constitutional responsibility of the Commission to recruit Police Officers to the Inspector General of Police; the delay in the conclusion of the 2021 staff promotion and training of staff were the major highlights.

It is necessary to state unequivocally that the recruitment of Police Officers from the rank of Constables to Cadet Inspectors and Cadet ASPs are and remains the Constitutional responsibility of the Commission and this was also affirmed not long ago by a judgement of the Federal Court of Appeal.

The management of the Commission has no intention to abdicate this constitutional responsibility” PSC emphasised.

PSC recalled that Management had few weeks ago addressed the Staff on the matter and had also followed up with contact with the Inspector General of Police to explain issues arising from the preparation for the conduct of the 2021 Recruitment process.

PSC said there was no time did Management willingly surrender the Commission’s mandate to the Nigeria Police Force. This, it will never contemplate.

“The Management is currently taking up the recent announcement by the Police, of Screening dates for the 2021 Constable Recruitment, and will ensure that the Constitutional responsibilities of the Commission are not hijacked.
“Management will insist on keeping to existing clearly defined roles for all parties including the PSC, NPF, Federal Character Commission and state Governments.

“The Commission will obviously drive the 2021 Constable Recruitment in line with Constitutional provisions, PSC assured.

On 2021 staff promotion, Management said the Commission will approve the recommendation of it’s Standing Committee on Establishment at it’s next Plenary meeting adding that Management has no problem with training of staff on police Recruitment and will not stand against any reasonable recommendations on that.

“Management believes that the Staff have a right to demonstrate, sit at home, declare warning strike but frowns at the forceful locking of government offices.

The Management will continue to protect the interest of the Staff and had always done that even during the fight for the mandate of the Commission in the courts PSC stated and appealed to Staff to reconsider their combative approach and join hands with the management of the Commission to realize earliest resolutions of the matter according to the constitution and current judgement of the Court of Appeal.

Ikechukwu Ani
Head, Press and Public Relations
Saturday, January 29th 2022.

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