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Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by Ajibade3329: 3:25pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
When exactly should will b expecting d list? |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by uwagimboo: 4:46pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
Ajibade3329: AFTER RAPTURE... |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by youngberry001(m): 4:59pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
Next week tuesday or wenesday list would be out be expecting it dude's..... #military |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by Rayplanet(m): 5:05pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
uwagimboo: Wanna inherit the Earth? 1 Like
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Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by enshi(m): 5:34pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
youngberry001: Young man i advice you tred with caution 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by Vigorousguy(m): 7:44pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
My first comment here on this thread. Talked a high rank officer who came to the bank where I work. I heard him telling someone he is heading back to their Head Quarter. So I summoned courage to ask him if he has any info regarding d recruitment. I also found out he is an igbo guy like me so we talked in igbo. He advised I should just forget about this recruitment that it was going on merit until senate interfered. He also said the 9 slot allocated to the lga are for the senators to fix their own people. I was demoralised hearing this. So I decided to share so most of us without IM should just not put much hope in other not to get too hurt. As for me any outcome I will give God the glory. Him alone knows best. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by allan2: 9:14pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
Vigorousguy:lets reason expansively like natural detectives. it was obvious from d face off btw d psc n d senate dat d psc were not ready to bow to d usual senatorial gimmicks of slots dat was y d senate decided to frustrate d psc by pulling d stunt dey did. logic will tell you dat since d senate had succeeded in dia lga gimmick it will b only natural dat d psc whose stand had been insulted will b even more resolved in dia decision to ensure credibility in d whole process. how can u tell me dat after wat d senate did to d psc dey would still have d courage to bring special 'list'. i am more dan convinced dat d process has just gotten tighter n d psc are now bent on ensuring dat no senator gets any slot...u can bank on my mentions 6 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by StarCj(m): 9:51pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
lebete3000:that one is physical fitness and not medical allan2: I concur /acquiesce with you and I know in God we trust. EFCC is now following due process without n I believe ours will. By God's grace, my name is dear. it's time that it will take. |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by ifymagik(m): 10:17pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
uwagimboo:Nwanne Enwere Ndi ara na forum aa. Achorom ka iwe wegbue fa 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by marvdon200(m): 10:26pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
ifymagik:okwaya ndi ara erika |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by ifymagik(m): 11:33pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
marvdon200:Marvdon uche gi Diya |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by ifymagik(m): 11:33pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
marvdon200:Marvdon uche gi Diya 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by Zucci: 12:05am On Nov 04, 2016 |
;DHahaha funny dudes, ara ga gba ndi araa!! 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by Lowkeygod: 5:13am On Nov 04, 2016 |
If I decide to give any information in TIV hope you guys won't be happy.....as you ve come here to be typing in ur language 4 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by kabirYD(m): 7:19am On Nov 04, 2016 |
Look...if una no fit just keep una fingers off nairaland. Wetin dey inside make una shut una hands Why e dey hard una: Shut dis hand: join da (www.watching.com)web! Except if list come: den una fit dey talk another nonsense: If list is not out pls dnt tell us wat someone told u or wat ur views re (so far...'who e epp'?) 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by nixt: 8:41am On Nov 04, 2016 |
My personal opinion, don't rain curses on me. 1) PsC chairman Mike might have lost interest in the entire recruitment process. Why? Mr Chairman been a southerner can not believe himself deleting the already names in the list( southern list: eg bayelsa etc) and adding to their northern counterpart( eg Kano, etc) . 2) For that reason alone there is possible delay in the release of the final list due to lack of interest in it by the PsC. 3) If not of God intervention everything will kick off by January's ending 2017. 4)Pray that something like this'll never happen. 5) but me? I am hopeful for good news next week. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by skydude(m): 10:14am On Nov 04, 2016 |
Lowkeygod: If u can even give in Latin in as much as it confirmed drop am, lol those dudes were just having fun in their way even if I no understand but I read about baba ijebu |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by solamide222: 10:15am On Nov 04, 2016 |
kabirYD:broda, if we dont say wah "some1" told us, how den do we get d info we r lookn for? |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by skydude(m): 10:17am On Nov 04, 2016 |
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Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by Babyluv101: 11:19am On Nov 04, 2016 |
FEARS OVER INJUSTICE IN POLICE RECRUITMENT OR ALLEGATIONS OF INJUSTICE’, ‘FAVOURISM’ TRAILS POLICE RECRUITMENT PROCESS The ongoing recruitment of 10,000 personnel into the Nigeria Police Force as ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari is raising eyebrows. To be recruited are 500 Cadet Assistant Superintendents of Police(ASPs) , 500 Cadet Inspectors, 1,500 Specialist Officers and 7,500 Constables as selected by the Police Service Commission. Therefore, each of the 36 states and FCT is supposed to have no fewer than 13 Cadet ASPs , 13 Cadet Inspectors, 40 Specialists and 202 constables . But there are concerns in many quarters that the Federal Character principle may have been misapplied or even abandoned in the recruitment process. Meanwhile, the Acting Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has charged the newly decorated Deputy Inspectors General(DIGs) who were decorated yesterday, to key into the present administration’s focus on fighting corruption, reviving the economy and tackling insecurity. Those who feel aggrieved over the recruitment have insisted that the federating states should be the bases for allocation of the slots and not local governments. WhenThe Guardian contacted the PSC’s spokesman, Ikechukwu Ani to explain, the perceived unfairness, he said: “The Federal Character Principle would be applied in the recruitment process. Whatever the principle says, the commission will adhere to it. We are for now taking all the successful candidates to the next level.” According to the Federal Character Act, “the local governments shall be equitably represented. Thus, the formula for sharing and distribution of posts among the local council areas shall be as specified or on the basis of Senatorial districts as appropriate with a percentage range of between 30 and 35.” But Ani told The Guardian: “ The reports of the screening in states are not yet out so we are yet to compile names or even know who comes from which part of the country, but we know that the right thing would be done.” According to a lawyer, CosmasAkighir, the concept of Federal Character as stipulated is not equitable, because it favours states with the higher number of local councils. “The delineation is not favourable to some states. For instance Bayelsa with eight local governments has a percentage sharing range of 10 to 14, while Borno state with 27 local governments has a range of three to five. “ In this wise, the lesser the better but where allocation of jobs is concerned, such as in the ongoing recruitment, such states will be disadvantaged,” he said. Another Abuja-based lawyer, Henry Duke, noted that the issue was not “about whether the number of people coming from each state is sufficient, it is about how many each state should be given, it should not be about the number of local governments.” Simply put, Abia, Enugu, Plateau and Yobe states with 17 local governments each would have 204 of their indigenes recruited, while AkwaIbom with 31 local governments gets 372; Adamawa and Anambra each with 21 would have 252 while Bauchi will have no fewer than 240 of her indigenes recruited. Bayelsa with eight local governments will have 96 slots, while Benue, Kaduna, Sokoto and Rivers will each have 276; Borno, Imo and Jigawa with 27 each will take 324 slots each, while Cross River, Edo and Ondo with 18 will have 216 slots each. Delta and Niger sts with 25 local governments each by this classification will have 300 slots . Ebonyi and Nasarawa with 13 local councils each will have 156 while Ekiti, Kwara and Taraba states with 16 each get 192. Gombe with 11 LGs, will have 132 slots, Kano with 44 will take the lion’s shareof 528 places Katsina with 34 will get 408 slots, while Kebbi and Kogi states with 21 each get 252 positions. Lagos and Ogun states will get 240 slots from 20 local councils each; Osun takes 360 slots from 30 and Oyo with 33 gets 396 slots. The FCT with six councils would get just 72 slots. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by citizenjuwon(m): 11:53am On Nov 04, 2016 |
@babyluv101 the above news was first published as far back as July 16, 2016, why are you reposting it? http://www.financialwatchngr.com/2016/07/16/fears-injustice-police-recruitment/ 7 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by sojiboy(m): 2:40pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
· 75% of ‘new operatives’ hail from the North · Stakeholders seek Fed Govt’s intervention The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has pushed aside the Federal Character principle in its ongoing recruitment of various cadres of operatives. The exercise is heavily tilted in favour of the North - to the detriment of other geo-political zones in the country. An appraisal of the classifications and names of the recruits placed on the anti-graft agency’s website shows that contrary to the recommendations of the committee set up on the recruitment, the EFCC’s management went ahead to make its recruitment dominantly from the North. Indeed, The AUTHORITY discovered that about 75 percent of the shortlisted candidates are mainly from the northern part of the country. The development has forced stakeholders from other parts of Nigeria to appeal to the National Assembly and the Federal Character Commission (FCC) to wade into the matter so that the EFCC could be national in its workforce. They said that the injection of fresh 750 staff members to an already lopsided commission would be a huge minus to the agency which was primarily set up to fight corruption, but which has consistently exhibited lopsidedness in the employment of its personnel. Apart from the fact that 75 percent of the shortlisted candidates are from the North, The AUTHORITY discovered that several of such candidates bore the same family names. It was learnt that the Human Resources Department of the EFCC is being tele-guided by a cabal which has become entrenched in the commission and had severally frustrated the implementation of the Federal Character principle in the agency’s employment processes. In a petition it sent to the Federal Character Commission (FCC) a group, the Good Governance and Anti-Corruption Mandate, said that the non-inclusion of states of origin and the geopolitical zones of the shortlisted candidates published by the EFCC was designed to cover up the shoddy deal. The publication on the EFCC’s website, apart from confirming the lopsidedness in the recruitment, also exposed the non-compliance with recruitment parameters set earlier in July this year by the EFCC Recruitment Committee headed by the Secretary of the Commission, Mr. Emmanuel Adegboyega Aremo (SAN). The committee had recommended that the new set of personnel from the Superintendent Cadre (graduate cadre) should not exceed five persons from any of the states which had dominated others in the nominal roll listing. It said that 750 new personnel comprising 300 Detective Assistants (candidates with SSCE); 300 Detective Inspectors (candidates with OND/NCE) and 150 Detective Superintendents (candidates with HND or university degrees) should be recruited. But it was observed that the final round of the recruitment exercise holding at the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Base Hospital, Mando, Kaduna, falls short of merit, federal character, equity, balance, good conscience and fair judgment. However, the Head of the Media Unit of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, stoutly defended the actions so far taken by the agency. He insisted that the reporter could not have run into conclusions with a list that did not contain the states of origin of the applicants. He said: “You have rightly observed that the list did not contain the states of origin of the applicants. How then can you conclude that a section of the country or a particular state was favoured? That is part of the Yellow Journalism which you people practice.” When Uwujaren was pressed further to justify the non-inclusion of the states of origin of the applicants, he simply said it was not in breach of any law and cut off the telephone call, after raining abuses on the reporter. The AUTHORITY’s investigations showed that instead of keeping to the recommendation of the Aremo Committee which had recommended that references be made to existing staff to ensure that the states a |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by azmola: 3:06pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
Police Recruitment Of 10,000 Into Police Will Be Based On LGA Quota – IGP The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris has said the recruitment of 10,000 applicants into the police will be based on local government quota to ensure equal representation at the grassroot across the cadres of the force. The IGP said “this is in line with the principle of democratic policing which provides that the police should have equal representative of the community it serves” The Police Chief stated this in his presentation titled “Roadmap for Sustainable Policing by The Nigeria Police Force” while speaking as the Guest speaker During the Alumni Association of the National Institute which held in Abuja on Thursday, November 3, 2016. According to him” Nigeria as a country has an estimated population of 182,000,000 with a police strength of about 338, 490. The United Nation recommended Ratio of policeman to Civilian is 1:400, while going by Nigerian statistics, the ratio is 1:537, which shows that the NPF requires additional 116, 510 personnel to meet up with the recommended strength of 455,000 He said “This manpower shortage is compounded by lack of recruitment of Rank and File since 2010, which he said had depleted the capacity in the area of community policing” “In order to enhance the confidence and trust of the public, the current administration has decided to co-opt community and religious leaders as well as civil society organisations(CSOs) in the screening and vetting of the prospective candidates into the force” he said , adding that “such involvement will make the candidates to be thoroughly vetted in both character and merit” In his words “In addition to these measures, this administration will ensure that the current recruitment of 10,000 policemen approved by His Excellency, Mr President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces will be based on local government quota, to ensure equal representation at the grassroot across the cadres of the Force. The Chief Police Officer who said ensuring the welfare of the men is a paramount motivation factor, said “the present administration is committed to the provisions of welfare packages such as dry rations while on beats, operations and theatres, payment of statutory benefits as at when due added that the federal government is also in collaboration with state governors making concerted efforts to ensure provision of befitting police barracks for the personnel” He however lamented that a key impediment to the efficiency of the Force is that of inadequate funding as he revealed that the ideal requirement needed by the Force is N483,284,574,000.00 as against the annual allocation of N2,359,957,453.00 received in 2016. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by jameshow: 3:38pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
citizenjuwon:thank you juwon I wanted to say that 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by abdulkabirtobi(m): 4:29pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
I'm indeed scared this Npower recruitment may impede my police recruitment struggle as the list is said to be ready and the payment will soon start rolling in. This bvn matter is really disturbing as I understand a bvn number cannot accrue two salaries |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by EnEnPeecee: 5:14pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
abdulkabirtobi:You can decide not to go futher in the npower process by not feeling their emolument forms. With that, you are as good as already out of it 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by armpit: 5:23pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
abdulkabirtobi:is the police job sure for you? |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by lakashmagic: 5:36pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
EnEnPeecee:Pls what are the next step in dis npower itch...coz i saw my name too...tnx 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by cricifixo: 7:12pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
We know all these things already, the question on everyone's lips now is when are we going for training? azmola: |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by nobleman1st: 7:38pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
Has npower result out? Wen will shortlisted candidates of nig police list out? Any useful info pls |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by Poorboy: 7:39pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
lakashmagic:where u check your name? |
Re: Nigeria Police 2016 Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel by monerozi5590: 8:06pm On Nov 04, 2016 |
lakashmagic:.....you saw your name! where? |
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