$10,000 Bribe Promotion Allegation: Probe PSC--Senior Police Officers Tell Buhari

 Some senior officers of the Nigeria Police, have called on President Muhammadu Buhari, to probe the allegation of $10,000  promotion bribe offered to the Police Service Commission, PSC, by junior police officers to help them secure promotions.

Apr 11, 2023 - 17:50
 0  74
$10,000 Bribe Promotion Allegation: Probe PSC--Senior Police Officers Tell Buhari
$10,000 Bribe Promotion Allegation: Probe PSC--Senior Police Officers Tell Buhari

Some senior officers of the Nigeria Police, have called on President Muhammadu Buhari, to probe the allegation of $10,000, promotion bribe allegedly offered to the Police Service Commission, PSC, by junior police officers to help them secure promotions.

 Mr Chijioke Okonkwo, in a statement on behalf of the aggrieved officers, in Akure, the Ondo state capital, pleaded with the presidency to set up a probe panel of enguiry to look into the corrupt practices in the Police Force.7
The statement alleged that there were lots of corrupt practices and injustices going on in the force which needed the attention of the Presidency.
The statement reads: “There is serious corruption in the Nigeria Police in the ongoing promotion of senior police officers.

“Junior ones are being given special promotions ahead of their seniors. "The Police Service Commission gave special promotion to the junior officers above senior ones after collecting a bribe of $10,000.
“Of recent, two aides of a senior officer, who were earlier promoted to Chief Superintendent of Police in year 2018, recently benefited from the special promotion to the rank of Assistant Commissioner and have their date of promotion backdated to 13/07/2021.
“Meanwhile, officers who are running the normal promotions, promoted to CSP in the year 2015 and recently elevated to the status of ACP with their date as 27/03/23, making them subordinates to their former junio
“The mother of all the corruption is a list of some officers, most of whom are serving in Lagos State Command;
“They have paid as much as $10,000 to some notable people in Police Service Commission, for them to be given special promotions to their next rank and have their dates of promotion backdated under the disguise of community recommendations.
“This has taken the Inspector General of Police aback and generating rancor within the force headquarters.
“Such corrupt practices can only bring indiscipline, incompetency and lack of commitment in the force.
 “The President and Commander in Chief of Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, and other concerned authorities should as a matter urgency carry out re-organization in Police Service Commission and appoint corruption-free and God fearing individuals as commissioners into commission.”

What's Your Reaction?

like

dislike

love

funny

angry

sad

wow