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    Police Service Commission Okays Guidelines For Deployment Of AIGs, CPs, Others

    SportsDayBy SportsDayJune 19, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The new policy guidelines for the deployment of management and tactical commanders in the Nigeria Police Force has been approved  by the Police Service Commission (PSC).
    A statement made available to journalists on Sunday by the Head, Press and Public Relations, PSC,
    Ikechukwu Ani, said that the Commission also stressed the need for gender-senstivity in the deployment of Assistant Inspectors-General of Police and Commissioners of Police to Zonal and state Command Headquarters.
    The Police Service Commission considered and approved the Policy Guidelines at its 21st plenary meeting held at its Corporate Headquarters in Jabi, Abuja and presided over by its Chairman, Dr. Solomon Arase, a retired Inspector General of Police.
    The statement noted that the Nigeria Police Force should be guided by the principle of Federal Character in both recruitment (at all levels) and deployment of its personnel at management and tactical levels to ensure balance, equity and fairness in the system.
    It observed that the current deployment of Commissioners of Police to state Commands leaves much to be desired in reflecting the principle of equity and fairness to all geo-political zones of the country, emphasising that the current statistics of such deployments was against the North-East and South-East geopolitical zones.
    “The Commission observed the disproportional distribution and lopsided deployment of Command Commissioners and noted 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.”
    According to the statement: “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.
    “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 percent 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 recognise our heterogeneity and reflect fairness and equity in terms of ethnicity  and religion.”
    The Police Service Commission advised the IGP to be guided appropriately by this Policy guidelines founded on principles of fairness and justice to all members of the NPF.
    It is also geared towards eliciting trust and confidence of the Nigerian people and taking ownership of their Police in showing greater understanding, cooperation and support to the NPF towards improved community safety and adequate internal security in Nigeria.
    “The Commission on its Policy on Imperativeness of Gender-senstivity in the Deployment of AIGs and CPs, noted the continued practice of lopsided deployments of only male Police Officers to Zones and Commands with no fair consideration and representation  of female Police officers who are qualified for such positions.
    “It observed that this will in no time portray the Police as an organisation that is anti-woman empowerment and averse to women inclusivity in governance.
    “The Commission also considered and approved that “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 had also at the Plenary meeting approved the appointment of two Deputy Inspectors General of Police, approved the promotion of 14 Commissioners of Police to the next rank of Assistant Inspectors General of Police, which included CP Adebowale Williams, who was until his promotion, the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command.
    The Commission also approved the promotion of 22 Deputy Commissioners of Police to substantive Commissioners of Police and which also included DCP Enyinnaya Inonachi Adiogu, who was formally Deputy Commissioner Special Fraud Unit (SFU) Ikoyi,  Lagos.
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