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Minister sets-up 11 Man Panel Over Dismissal of Police Cadets

todayNovember 29, 2024 6 2

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By Oluwakemi Kindness

The Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam on Thursday inaugurated an 11-man Committee to conduct a thorough investigation and review of the decisions on the dismissal and suspension of Cadets by the Disciplinary Committee of the Police Academy, Wudil, Kano.

The committee which has the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Police Affairs as Chairman comprises representatives of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Nigeria Police Force (NPF); DIG of the Zone; Director, Reform Coordination and Service Improvement; Director, Police Service Department; Legal Department; Federal Civil Service Commission.

Others are the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation; Registrar POLAC and Director, Human Resources Management – Member/Secretary who were inaugurated at the Headquarters of the Ministry in Abuja.

According to a statement on Thursday by the Deputy Director Press, Bolaji Kazeem, the Minister pointed out that a thorough investigation and review of these decisions must be conducted following passionate appeals received from some students and parents/guardians of the affected students.

Senator Gaidam revealed that the Disciplinary Committee of Police Academy, Wudil, Kano after various investigations and consideration, unanimously recommended the suspension and discharge of some cadets who were found guilty of committing various infractions in the school including smoking Indian hemp, drinking alcohol, damaging property among others.

In his words, “The recent incidents that have brought us to this moment are a cause for concern, but they also present an opportunity for reflection and improvement. We must approach this investigation with diligence, fairness, and an unwavering commitment to the truth”.

He noted that the objective is not only to address the specific cases at hand but also to reinforce the standards of conduct that define our academy and the values we hold dear and commitment to uphold the integrity and excellence of our esteemed institution—the Nigeria Police Academy.

According to him, “The Nigeria Police Academy stands as a beacon of hope and a pillar of our nation’s security framework. It is here that we mold the future leaders of our police force”.

“However, we are acutely aware that the challenges we face are significant. We cannot afford to allow this credible institution to be turned into a breeding ground for criminals, drug addicts, troublemakers, and law-breakers. Our mission is clear: to produce well-disciplined, thoroughly trained, and professional police officers who not only understand the law but embody it in their actions”.

The Minister charged the committee to be mindful of the broader implications of their work as the integrity of our academy reflects on the entire policing system in Nigeria. It is our duty to ensure that every cadet who walks through these halls emerges not only as a law enforcement officer but as a paragon of virtue and professionalism. Gaidam stressed.

Earlier, the Permanent Secretary who doubles as Chairman of the Committee, Yusuf Abubakar Argungu said the Ministry received an avalanche of appeals and requests for the review of the decisions of the Nigeria Police Academy, and the Minister directed for the constitution of a committee to look into the matter for fairness and justice before the approval of the Ministry

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