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Police Recruitment: Constable Doesn’t Know who Nigeria’s President is – DCP

Agency Report/

Some police constable applicants could not tell the name of the President of Nigeria and the Chief Justice of the Federation, says DCP Sola Okediji, one of the officers conducting the interviews in Abuja.

Okediji disclosed this at the investigation and sensitisation on rule of law training for FCT police officers, organised by the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (RoLAC), on Friday in Abuja.

RoLAC programme is funded by the European Union and managed by the British Council.

Okediji, who said he was posted to Rivers State as part of those to interview prospective constables to be enlisted into the Nigeria police, said he was stunned when a constable could not answer the question put to him.

He said that he had asked the prospective constable “what is the name of the President of Nigeria”, to which he could not give an answer.

Okediji also said that he posed another question to the intending constable as to “who is the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN),” to which he could not also answer the question.

The DCP said he had no choice than to fire the constable immediately. He said that the Nigeria Police would not condole such ignorance, adding that such ignorance was unacceptable.

Okediji said that some of the constables whose certificates showed they obtained five credits at the Senior Secondary School Examination were unable to defend the certificate.

He said that those who were not vast in current affairs and do not know issues happening in the country would not be allowed into the police force.

He called on the police investigators and detective on RoLAC training to apply wisdom in the course of their job, adding that they should always duplicate their case files to forestall trouble.

He, however, charged investigation officers and detectives on training to have confidence in themselves while carrying out their duties, adding that when they were sound and loaded no one would push them aside.

According to him, during cross-examination, let them know you are there and rooted in the case, that is what excellence on the job means, do not collect bribe and do not encourage it.

He called on the officers not to be a part in the rot in the police but endeavour to be a solution. He concluded that only God could reward those who worked with the fear of God.

*NAN

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