
PSC Approves Salary Payments For 2021/2022 Police Recruits, Writes Accountant General
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved salary payments for the 2021/2022 Police recruits who passed out of the Police Colleges and have been serving in different Police Commands and formations for the past six months without salary.
The Chairman of the Commission, Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, asserted that issues holding their six months salaries were resolved in the interest of national security as media reports have also shown that the recruits have resorted to alms begging and other untidy acts to sustain themselves.
In a statement issued on Sunday by its Spokesperson, Ikechukwu Ani, the Commission disclosed that approval for the enrollment of 1007 recruited personnel into the Nigeria Police Force in the recruitment exercise of 2021/2022 into the IPPIS payment platform had been conveyed to the Accountant General of the Federation.
“The Commission’s decision was reached in the interest of national security anchored on the need to amicably resolve the lingering issues of recruitment between the Commission and the Nigeria Police Force, which have occasioned untold hardship on the Police Constables.
“The Commission’s prompt response also followed outcry and appeals from Nigerians that the 2021/2022 Police recruits, who are yet to be enrolled into the Federal Government’s Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, IPPIS, and who had not received salaries, six months after they passed out from the Police Colleges and duly posted to Police Commands and formations for active Police work, are not made victims of the face-off between the Commission and the Nigeria Police Force.
“The Commission’s approval for the enrollment of 1007 recruited personnel into the Nigeria Police Force in the recruitment exercise of 2021/2022 into the IPPIS payment platform for the purposes of salaries and other emoluments has been conveyed to the Accountant General of the Federation.
“In the letter signed by Dr. (Mrs) Ifeoma A. Anyanwutaku, Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Commission and dated, 5th May 2023, the Commission requested for “prompt and favourable response in activating and emplacing the necessary processes and procedures at ensuring that these Police Officers are immediately captured on the required payment platform and paid accordingly”.
“The Commission’s Chairman Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, former Inspector General of Police, feels a sense of discomfiture over newspaper reports that the Officers had since resorted to alms begging and other untidy acts to sustain themselves and had moved immediately to resolve all pending and envisaged issues surrounding the matter.
“Dr. Arase had announced at a Stakeholders meeting with Civil Society Organizations that the face-off between the Commission and the Nigeria Police Force will soon be over to the benefit of both parties and the greater interest of the Nigerian nation.”
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