Police Commission Speaks On Ordering Egbetokun’s Retirement

Police Commission Speaks On Ordering Egbetokun’s Retirement

 

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has clarified reports that it ordered the immediate retirement of the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.

 

This followed last Friday’s statement ordering its officers who are over 60 years or have served for more than 35 years to proceed with immediate retirement.

 

Also controversies surrounding Egbetokun’s tenure, as he turned 60 last year complicated matters.

 

Reacting in a statement on Monday, the PSC’s Head of Media, Ikechukwu Ani, clarified that the IG was not included in the commission’s directive, adding that the commission has no authority over Egbetokun.

 

He said, “The PSC has been inundated with calls, messages, and reports on the status of the IG following the commission’s decision, directing all serving police officers who have served for 35 years or have attained the age of 60 years to proceed on immediate retirement, in line with the nation’s existing laws.

 

“The commission wishes to state that it does not have the constitutional powers to determine the appointment or exit of the Inspector-General of Police.

 

“The Police Service Commission is one of the Federal Executive Bodies established under Section 153(m) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended. By virtue of Paragraph 30, Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the Constitution and Clause 6(1) of the Police Service Commission (Establishment) Act, 2001, the commission is charged with the responsibilities of appointment, promotion, dismissal, and exercising disciplinary control over persons holding offices in the Nigeria Police Force (except the Inspector-General of Police).”

 

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