04 June, 2015

POLICE TO PROMOTE PERSONNEL WITH ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION

The Inspector-General of Police (IG), Solomon Arase, has disclosed that personnel with additional qualifications may be elevated in the next one or two months after screening.
Arase made this known yesterday in an interview with journalists shortly after inaugurating a press centre for Police Press Corps at the Force Headquarters.
He said n
o fewer than 1,000 of such personnel had submitted their certificates for screening.
It will be recalled that the immediate past IG, Suleiman Abba, had directed heads of commands and formations nationwide to compile and forward names of personnel with additional qualification.
Arase, who gave an update on the directive, explained that the general election delayed the screening process.

He said: “Yes, they are processing the applications, what happened was that it coincided with the elections and we felt that we cannot be doing several things at the same time. So, we decided to keep that in abeyance until when the elections are over.
“Now the Force Secretary and the AIG in charge of administration have started processing it and those officers, who submitted (applications) to us, we will further screen and test them.
“Possessing the certificate alone does not necessarily make you qualify to meet out standard, you will have to go through some tests and verification of the certificate.”
Meanwhile, the IG has decorated 14 newly promoted Commissioners of Police with their new rank Wednesday.
Speaking after the decoration, Arase charged senior officers to institutionalise the policy thrust of current leadership of the police wherever they were posted.
Arase said this included zero-tolerance for corruption, intelligent-led policing and restorative justice and also charged them to treat their subordinates well to encourage them.
Arase said: “We are passionate about the welfare of the rank and file; wherever you find them treat them well.
Their welfare is paramount; you cannot talk about fighting corruption without addressing their welfare side by side.”
The newly promoted officers are Hyelasinda Musa, Adeleye Oyebade, Olusola Subair, Shaba Alkali, Basen Gwana, David Folawiyo, Zanna Ibrahim, Ogbusua Oleh, Nkpa Inakwu, Anthony Michael and Emmanuel Ojukwu.
Others are Christ Ezike, Moses Jitoboh and Charles Ugomoh.
Responding on behalf of the officers, Hyelasinda Musa thanked the IG and the police management for the promotion.
He described their elevation as a positive development but added that they had waited long for it.
“This gesture is encouraging and will motivate us to do more.
Therefore, we make bold covenant that we shall continue to be steadfast, resolute, loyal, patriotic and selfless in the discharge of our duties,” he said.

-Thisday

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