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PSC Says South-east, North-east, Short-changed In Postings Of CPs; Moves To Enforce Fairness, Gender Consideration

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By Ayodele Oni

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The Police Service Commission,(PSC) has moved to address imbalance and gender discrimination noticed in the postings of senior police officers within the Force.

The Commission also plans to ensure that the principle of federal character is strictly followed in the deployment and posting of officers.

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Spokesperson for the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, in a statement on Sunday said: “the Commission observed the disproportional distribution and lopsided deployment  of Command Commissioners.

“It notes that it has become extremely important that a fair representation of all geo-political zones is always reflected in these deployments to eschew and address the feeling and sense  of marginalisation  and injustice by certain zones of the country in the Nigeria Police Force.”

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“The PSC observes that the current deployment of Commissioners of Police to State Commands left much to be desired in reflecting the principle of equity and fairness to all geo-political zones of the country, stressing that the current statistics of such deployments was against the North-East and South-East geopolitical zones.

“At least three State Commands out of the 37 Commands must have female Police officers as their Commissioners of Police and out of the 17 zonal headquarters, at least one zone must have a female AIG to head the zone.

“The Commission at plenary and relying on Section 6(e) and (7) of the Police Service Commission Act which empowers the Commission  to ‘formulate and implement policies aimed at the efficiency and discipline in the  Nigeria Police Force; and perform such other functions which in the opinion of the commission  are required to ensure the optimal efficiency of the Nigeria Police Force considered and approved the new policy guidelines.

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“Henceforth request for deployment of commissioners of police to state commands must ensure that the disadvantaged zones are considered first in the proposals to the commission in order to redress the present imbalance  and lopsided deployments skewed against the North-East and South-East regions of the country.

“All geo-political zones of the country must now have at least 15 per cent representation in the deployment of Assistant Inspectors-General  of Police to zones, commissioners of police to state commands and posting of commanding  officers of Police Mobile Force, Counter-Terrorism CTU and Special Protection Unit (SPU).

“That all Police deployments to zones and commands at both management  (Deputy Commissioners of Police and Assistant Commissioners of Police and Tactical levels (commanding officers of PMF/SPU/CTU, must recognize  our heterogeneity and reflect  fairness and equity in terms of ethnicity and religion.

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“The commission advised the Inspector-General to be guided  appropriately  by this policy guidelines founded on principles  of fairness and justice to all members of the NPF.”


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