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Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by victorazy(m): 7:26am On Mar 20, 2012
For the second week running, confusion has had the better of the Force Headquarters of the police in Abuja. While it has not got over the helicopter crash that killed DIG Haruna John and three other senior officers last week in Jos, Plateau State, yesterday was a different turn in the event of things.

The day that started normally later ended in confusion as the last batch of Assistant Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs) came back to the offices they left.

The return that looked like a hijack of the offices, was said to have been at the behest of the Presidency.
As the ex-AIGs came back, they all headed to the offices from where they left the service. Even those of them that served at the zonal divisions were also there in their official uniform.

The drama took the police headquarters unaware as the story making the rounds was that since the AIGs had challenged their ouster, they possibly got orders from powerful offices for their return pending when the matter would be resolved.
During the drama, those who got to their former offices and met some other AIGs already posted there, ordered the new occupants to leave immediately.
But for those whose offices were still unoccupied, it was a smooth sail as they simply got back into the saddle as if they were never out.

The situation, according to a reliable source, forced the serving or new AIGs to take the option of leaving and planning to get back to where they were promoted while serving as Commissioners of Police.
But another dilemma is what becomes of them as the positions they left had been filled either by newly-appointed state commissioners or those in charge of units and formations.
In the first week this month, four AIGs were among the 40 senior officers between the ranks of Deputy Commissioners of Police and Commissioners of Police forcefully retired.

Seventeen officers who had served the 35 years statutory requirement were also retired formally on March 1.
But regarding the other officers, the Police Service Commission (PSC), led by retired DIG Parry Osayande, had asked them in writing to tender their voluntary retirement letters. Many of them, who felt there was no reason for such coercion by the PSC, resisted it.
However, some of them gave conditions which included promotion to the next rank while they accepted to apply for voluntary exit.

One of the contentions was what they called illegal and inappropriate promotions of some junior officers to DIG position and never deserved, by order of hierarchy, to get such quantum leap in promotion.
While the brouhaha festered, the aggrieved officers had petitioned President Goodluck Jonathan, the leadership of the National Assembly and the National Security Adviser (NSA), calling for a reversal of the order for their retirement.

That was the last ditch as the PSC had insisted that the affected officers write a committal so as to shift the liability of an illegal retirement out of its doorsteps. They had feared that if the PSC served the officers letters ordering their retirement, they might have valid legal claims against the PSC. As coercion did the job of making them commit in writing to leave the service, they noted in their petition that they were forced out.
The officers complained in their protest that Osayande, rather than bringing reforms in the police as expected, is causing confusion.

They challenged their forced eviction and asked the President, NASS and NSA to order a reversal.
But what could not be immediately ascertained by Press time was whether President Jonathan or any of the other officers ordered them back to their posts pending a final decision.
The returnee AIGs, according to Daily Sun sources, were not in the mood to talk to anybody or give details of what informed their stepping back to office by storm.

Also the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), DCP Sola Amore, refused to pick several calls to him. Even a text message sent to him at about 6.32pm yesterday intimating him of the intention of the caller and the need to reply, never yielded any positive dividend. Till Press time, Amore had not got back to the caller or replied the text.
However, another very senior officer and one who works closely with the Acting Inspector-general of Police, Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, at the headquarters, who picked his call, declined any comments. He could neither say yes or no, but just directed D

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2012/mar/20/national-20-03-2012-001.html

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Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by jamace(m): 8:46am On Mar 20, 2012
Confusion galore.

Naija, na wa.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by xtielauder(f): 9:21am On Mar 20, 2012
Gud!!
Fight for ur right.. Rubish govt..
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by babaowo: 9:26am On Mar 20, 2012
This drama will be very very interesting! We r watching! Naija nd drama!!!
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by Nobody: 9:28am On Mar 20, 2012
THIS IS AN INDICATION OF LAWLESSNESS IN THE COUNTRY. IT ALSO SHOWS THAT THE GOVERNANCE OF THE COUNTRY HAS BEEN HIJACKED BY THE 'POWER THAT BE'.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by 76Naira(m): 9:35am On Mar 20, 2012
Hehehehehe.

Now they want to work!
Only in Naija.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by emmatok(m): 9:40am On Mar 20, 2012
victorazy: For the second week running, confusion has had the better of the Force Headquarters of the police in Abuja. While it has not got over the helicopter crash that killed DIG Haruna John and three other senior officers last week in Jos, Plateau State, yesterday was a different turn in the event of things.

The day that started normally later ended in confusion as the last batch of Assistant Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs) came back to the offices they left.

The return that looked like a hijack of the offices, was said to have been at the behest of the Presidency.
As the ex-AIGs came back, they all headed to the offices from where they left the service. Even those of them that served at the zonal divisions were also there in their official uniform.

The drama took the police headquarters unaware as the story making the rounds was that since the AIGs had challenged their ouster, they possibly got orders from powerful offices for their return pending when the matter would be resolved.
During the drama, those who got to their former offices and met some other AIGs already posted there, ordered the new occupants to leave immediately.
But for those whose offices were still unoccupied, it was a smooth sail as they simply got back into the saddle as if they were never out.

The situation, according to a reliable source, forced the serving or new AIGs to take the option of leaving and planning to get back to where they were promoted while serving as Commissioners of Police.
But another dilemma is what becomes of them as the positions they left had been filled either by newly-appointed state commissioners or those in charge of units and formations.
In the first week this month, four AIGs were among the 40 senior officers between the ranks of Deputy Commissioners of Police and Commissioners of Police forcefully retired.

Seventeen officers who had served the 35 years statutory requirement were also retired formally on March 1.
But regarding the other officers, the Police Service Commission (PSC), led by retired DIG Parry Osayande, had asked them in writing to tender their voluntary retirement letters. Many of them, who felt there was no reason for such coercion by the PSC, resisted it.
However, some of them gave conditions which included promotion to the next rank while they accepted to apply for voluntary exit.

One of the contentions was what they called illegal and inappropriate promotions of some junior officers to DIG position and never deserved, by order of hierarchy, to get such quantum leap in promotion.
While the brouhaha festered, the aggrieved officers had petitioned President Goodluck Jonathan, the leadership of the National Assembly and the National Security Adviser (NSA), calling for a reversal of the order for their retirement.

That was the last ditch as the PSC had insisted that the affected officers write a committal so as to shift the liability of an illegal retirement out of its doorsteps. They had feared that if the PSC served the officers letters ordering their retirement, they might have valid legal claims against the PSC. As coercion did the job of making them commit in writing to leave the service, they noted in their petition that they were forced out.
The officers complained in their protest that Osayande, rather than bringing reforms in the police as expected, is causing confusion.

They challenged their forced eviction and asked the President, NASS and NSA to order a reversal.
But what could not be immediately ascertained by Press time was whether President Jonathan or any of the other officers ordered them back to their posts pending a final decision.
The returnee AIGs, according to Daily Sun sources, were not in the mood to talk to anybody or give details of what informed their stepping back to office by storm.

Also the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), DCP Sola Amore, refused to pick several calls to him. Even a text message sent to him at about 6.32pm yesterday intimating him of the intention of the caller and the need to reply, never yielded any positive dividend. Till Press time, Amore had not got back to the caller or replied the text.
However, another very senior officer and one who works closely with the Acting Inspector-general of Police, Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, at the headquarters, who picked his call, declined any comments. He could neither say yes or no, but just directed D

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2012/mar/20/national-20-03-2012-001.html

No wonder they killed one of the newly promoted DIG in the crash.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by Pakavy(m): 9:43am On Mar 20, 2012
shame on dem!!!wat else do they want to achieve by coming back dat the have not achieved in d 35yrs the held office.sha na disadvantage of democracy
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by castonn(m): 9:43am On Mar 20, 2012
babaowo: This drama will be very very interesting! We r watching! Naija nd drama!!!
if i be a force man i'll join 9ija police force bt now an a civilian somebody call me caston
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by In4MATIC1: 9:44am On Mar 20, 2012
This is serious, i smell strong political under handed trade offs. An interesting story to follow. Oya, get some popcorn relax and enjoy the show
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by Baawaa(m): 9:47am On Mar 20, 2012
That is Nigeria for you and me!!
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by ignis: 9:50am On Mar 20, 2012
LWKMD........ Only in naija. Its a shame.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by Harbb: 9:59am On Mar 20, 2012
If this situation is not properly handled, it can aggravate the poor security situation we are currently experiencing in the country.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by eprynce(m): 9:59am On Mar 20, 2012
This funny Nigeria set up...it's obviously going to fail...abi wetin una wan make I talk?
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by clemmonce(m): 10:28am On Mar 20, 2012
sme people are senseless must you copy the whole news before u a make comment. EMMATOK be careful

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Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by IYANGBALI: 10:30am On Mar 20, 2012
dead bones shall rise again. Funny,rotten,hopeless and visionless country. KO NI DA FUN GBOGBO YIN LAI.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by msb247(m): 10:46am On Mar 20, 2012
:oAn interesting piece indeed! Wonders shall never end in our fatherland. I have never heard about or seen a situation whereby such an order was reversed. The only thing i know they usually do is to offer a kind of compensation in form of cash or another job. So those that were promoted should be demoted back to where they were promoted from? Hehe! grin
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by Konnektions146(m): 10:48am On Mar 20, 2012
does dis guy wanna tell me dere is no standard way/procedure retirement of officers go instead of dis show of shame

naija i hail thee!!!
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by msb247(m): 10:50am On Mar 20, 2012
By the way, what evidence have they that they were forcefully retired unjustly? And the President, NASS & NSA, what is their basis for ordering their immediate retirement? These are the questions on my lips. So-called democratic system grin grin cry
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by msb247(m): 10:52am On Mar 20, 2012
Konnektions146(m):

does dis guy wanna tell me dere is no standard way/procedure retirement of officers go instead of dis show of shamehuh

naija i hail thee!!!

abi oo my broda. i wonder too
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by kokoA(m): 10:53am On Mar 20, 2012
At times I marvel at the kind of things that hapens in this country
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by yemmight(m): 10:54am On Mar 20, 2012
Are we sure Ebele is fit as a President? Most confused human being on earth.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by member479760: 10:59am On Mar 20, 2012
everything dey happen under GEJ,serious!
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by LogicMind: 11:06am On Mar 20, 2012
I love it when this country is edging small small towards disintegration.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by doctokwus: 11:30am On Mar 20, 2012
Now d newly promoted officers will b d ones disaffected because dere former positions are now occupied by junior officers& dey now effectively have no post in d police despite having higher ranks.Confusion break bone in dis land called naija.Its so obvious dat policies and decisions are hurriedly put tru without thorough or evn analysis of any kind:subsidy removal,cashless policy,cassava bread,new minimum wage,unbundling of PHCN,auctioning of NITEL,SURE-P;its so annoying
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by jpphilips(m): 11:52am On Mar 20, 2012
IYA NGBALI: dead bones shall rise again. Funny,rotten,hopeless and visionless country. KO NI DA FUN GBOGBO YIN LAI.

height of nepotism and corruption, just a phone call from a big man and the force headquarters is in dis array.
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by Ibangap(m): 12:52pm On Mar 20, 2012
Abeg who be d director of this movie i 4 like knw wen d next episode go show, grin grin
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by baslone: 12:53pm On Mar 20, 2012
Chai! I miss OBJ!!!!
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by DDN: 1:47pm On Mar 20, 2012
yemmight: Are we sure Ebele is fit as a President? Most confused human being on earth.


This is a mad man's thought. Why not address the issue and not attacking the personality of Mr. President. Where were your parents, uncles, village and local government people when he became the president?
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by voicekokobilo: 3:21pm On Mar 20, 2012
police are d main cause of corruption in this country, even d unborn babies can testify to that. foolsh people. their vission & mission is bribe & to kill whoever that refuse to give them money, that is why i never pitty them whener boko boyz deal with them. INNOCENT BLOOD ARE CRYING..
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by DrKnow1(m): 4:30pm On Mar 20, 2012
Madness in Banana Republic Act 1, Scene 1
Re: Confusion In Police Headquarter Abuja by sunny2011: 7:55pm On Mar 20, 2012
This is drama. Act 1 scene 1. Do they want to die on the job. The IG has the right to Choose those that can work with him to achieve result. It is only natural that if he fails, the responsibility falls on him.

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