Police dismiss nine officers for spearheading planned strike

The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba Alkali, has approved the dismissal of nine police officers for allegedly spearheading a botched strike action by police operatives in the country.

There were reports last month that police operatives planned to embark on a nationwide strike to protest the poor condition of service in the force.

But the plans were nipped in the bud by the timely intervention of the police hierarchy and the National Assembly which called for the implementation of the police new salary structure.

In a police signal issued on Tuesday by the Commissioner of Police Provost, Force Headquarters, Abuja, the affected officers were dismissed from the service following their orderly room trial for planning and coordinating a strike within the ranks and file of the police.

READ ALSO...  Twitter Ban: Dangers You Must Know About Before Using VPN

The dismissed operatives comprised two Inspectors, five Sergeants and two Constables.

According to the signal, the dismissed officers were identified and arrested after their phone calls were tracked.

The signal read: “Be informed that following the conclusion of the orderly room proceedings of the undermentioned Inspectors, rank and file for the offences of discreditable conduct, improper conduct, breach of confidence, to wit: planning, organising, coordinating industrial strike within the ranks of the Nigeria Police Force; the Inspector-General has approved the dismissal from service of the following: AP/No. 245800 – Insp Nanoll Lamak; AP/ NP 287568 – Insp Amos Nagurah; F/No. 271367 – Sgt Onoja Onuche; F/No. 442680 – Sgt Franklin Agughalau; F/No. 495378 – Sgt Emmanuel Isah F/No. 508168 – Sgt Adesina Ismail; F/No. 508282 – Sgt Osoteku Ademola; F/No. 525839 – Police Constable Ehighamhen Favour Ebele and F/No. 528222 – Police Constable Ubong Inem.

READ ALSO...  MDAs may refund N284.3bn extra budgetary spending— Reps declare

“The Commissioner welfare is to delete subjects from the police nominal roll accordingly. Treat it as very important.” CONTINUE READING..

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

31 − 29 =