Police Recruitment: IGP Pledges To ensure Fairness, Shun Politics, Favouritism

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The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba has reiterated his commitment to ensure that the ongoing recruitment process of the Nigerians Police force is done based on merit rather than favouritism.

The police boss made this known in a statement on Sunday signed by its Public Relations Officer, Olumiyiwa Adejobi seen by Truthlive.net.

According to the statement, the recruitment would not be subject to the whims and caprices of any individual or groups of persons irrespective of their position or status in the society.

He also explained that “the recruitment process comprises a physical screening of all applicants who have expressed interest in serving with the NPF by filling the application form online, which is totally free.

Also, “a Computer-Based Test (CBT) set and organized by the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) for all who met the legal requirements for the physical screening exercise as provided by the Police Act 2020.”

The statement added: “there would be Medical Screening of all applicants who passed the CBT Examination to confirm their fitness to take up the policing duty.

“Those who have successfully passed these processes are collated, and an equal number of them, prioritizing the best amongst them per Local Government Area (LGA), are selected to form part of the Police Constable Intake for a particular year, including the just concluded 2021 intake.”

Part of the statement reads: “The process ensures that only those suited for the job are amongst the final individuals from whom the required 10,000 would be selected.”

“It is therefore surprising and misinforming to read in the news from some quarters that the recruitment of Police Recruits was influenced and facilitated by some individuals to suit their interest for whatever reasons best known to them.”

Furthermore, the IGP warned that “the Police recruitment process is not for sale neither can it be influenced.”

“The general public are hereby urged to disregard comments ascribing glory for the efforts of young men and women who burnt the midnight candle and exerted all effort to emerge successful in the police screening exercise to some individuals for their pecuniary reasons or gains.”

“We would continually intensify efforts in upholding the sanctity and standards of modern policing in the NPF, he statement said.

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