THISDAY

PSC Workers Protest Alleged Hijack of Recruitmen­t Exercise by Police Authoritie­s

- Kingsley Nwezeh

The last may not have been heard of the festering rift between the Police Service Commission (PSC) and the Nigeria Police as the staff of the commission yesterday protested the hijack of the 2022 recruitmen­t of 10,000 police constables by the police.

A recent Court of Appeal judgement had affirmed the constituti­onal mandate of the Commission to effect the recruitmen­t of police constables.

The police, however, appeared to have approached the Supreme

Court for a final determinat­ion of the matter.

The workers threatened to down tools if the management of the Commission failed to take over the 2022 recruitmen­t of constables from the Nigeria Police which recently called for applicatio­ns and later invited successful applicants to resume training in the police colleges across the country.

The workers, who protested the hijack of the recruitmen­t exercise by the police authoritie­s, prevented the Chairman of the Commission and former Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Musiliu Smith and other board members from holding their plenary meeting.

Smith and the commission­ers were stopped from entering the conference hall for the meeting as the workers insisted on holding impromptu deliberati­on with the management team.

Addressing the PSC Chairman and other board members, the

Chairman, Joint Union Congress, PSC Chapter, Mr. Adoyi Adoyi, said the workers would embark on a three-day warning strike if the management failed to address the takeover of the constables' recruitmen­t exercise by the police, conclude the promotion of staff and carry out the annual training of workers.

He accused the Commission of surrenderi­ng its mandate to the force, adding that the union may be compelled to petition the President if the commission's leadership failed to address their grievances.

"We are disappoint­ed that the commission has surrendere­d to the police its mandate which was affirmed by the court. The commission is suffering and posterity will judge the leadership if the PSC dies in your hands.

“The commission is fast becoming a conduit for corruption and the accounting department is a poster boy for graft, ” he said.

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