Senator
Isah Hamma Misau (APC, Bauchi Central)
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It is not true – Commission
Chairman of the Senate
Committee on Navy, Senator Isah Hamma Misau (APC, Bauchi) said police officers
pay as much as ₦2.5million to get special promotion through the Police Service
Commission (PSC).
Daily
Trust report continues:
Misau,
a retired police officer told our correspondent when contacted on the bribery
scandal allegedly rocking the PSC.
A
source had told our correspondent that police officers pay as much as ₦500,000
to benefit from the special promotion being coordinated by the PSC and office
of the Inspector General of Police.
The
source said: Officers pay as much as ₦500,000 to get promoted. It is only those
that pay the money and those who are close to the top echelon of the police and
politicians that are benefitting from the special promotion.
“Special
promotion, which is supposed to be reward for gallantry and outstanding
performance, has turned to cash and carry. Otherwise, why is that officers who
are serving in the Northeast have not benefitted? Why is that all those
who have benefitted are those manning juicy posts and close to politician?’’ he
said.
But
when contacted to speak on it, Misau said: “You are talking about ₦500,000, it’s
beyond that. A serving police officer aware of the trend has told me that they
pay as much as ₦2.5 million to get special promotion. Other sources have also
confirmed to me. So it is nothing but fact.’’
Misau
who is member of the anti-corruption committee of the Senate said he would
discuss the issue with the leadership of the Senate, when they resume from
annual recess next month.
“We
cannot just fold our hands and allow this to continue. The special promotion
should be reversed as it was done during the time of Nuhu Ribadu. Unless this
is done the lives of Nigerians would no longer be secured. The special
promotion is highly compromised,’’ he said.
He
added that: “Corruption is not only associated with money, it has many forms
and money for promotion is part of it. We have to urgently address this because
the consequence is what we are witness today’’.
Our
correspondent reports that in 2008, a former chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Malam Nuhu Ribadu and 138 others were demoted
over special promotion scandal.
Also
speaking, a serving police officer (name withheld) said the trend has
negatively affected performance and morale, saying bribe for promotion was one
of the reasons the country was recording increase in cases of crime.
“I’m
tired of the bribe for promotion. Junior officers are being promoted and
deployed to strategic locations. I swear if I have capital I would’ve resigned
from the force,” he said.
At
the weekend, some lawyers and activists under the aegis of United Global
Resolve for Peace (UGRFP), urged Acting President Yemi Osinbajo to look into
the favouritism and exclusion in the ongoing promotion in the police.
Meanwhile,
the Police Service Commission (PSC) has denied a report that its officials are
in the habit of collecting bribes from police officers to facilitate their
promotion.
When
contacted the spokesman of the Commission Ikechukwu Ani said, “It is not true.
The Commission has not and will never collect bribes for promotion.
“The IGP sends recommendations and the Commission considers the promotion and takes a decision.”
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