November 22, 2024

Obasanjo Faults FG On Appointment Of Ex-IGP As Chairman Of PSC

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Obasanjo Faults FG On Appointment Of Ex-IGP As Chairman Of PSC
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…Says it’s like appointing ‘thief to catch a thief’

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Former Nigeria President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has blasted the federal government for appointing former Inspectors General of Police to head the Police Service Commission (PSC).

Obasanjo made this remarks during the public presentation of the book, ‘Policing The Nigeria Police’ written by a former Chairperson of the PSC, Simon Okeke, in Abuja.

The former Nigeria president, who was the chairperson of the occasion, said only someone with full civilian background should be appointed to head the PSC and not a retired IGP, adding that it would amount to asking “a thief to catch a thief “

Speaking on the book, he noted that it did not only chronicle the experiences of Okeke while heading the commission but highlighted the challenges as well as the root causes of the rift between the authorities of the Nigerian Police and the PSC.

According to Obasanjo, the current issues of the PSC which have resulted in the recurring reluctance of past and present Inspectors general of police not to accept the oversight role of the commission are rooted in the appointment of former police personnel to head the commission.

“The police must be policed by a strong civilian peoples’ community, not police being policed by the police. If that is addressed, | believe we will get better police than we have today.

“This is because there are jealousies and biases within the police, and therefore when you make a retired policeman the head of the commission it is like asking a thief to catch a thief. Those jealousies and biases will come to the fore,” he said.

The former president added that the mandate of the PSC is well spelt out in the Police Act of 2001 and the same Act described the functions of the IGP.

He added that the mandate of the PSC is well spelt out in the Police Act of 2001 and the same Act described the functions of the IGP.

“From the book, and of course as president, | cannot say | do not know some of this Acts. The IGPs tend to want to take more than their mandate allows them to take. The headship of the commission, | believe must be a civilian, not a retired police officer. A retired Police officer should be a member of the commission, not the head,” he noted.

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