SHOCKING discoveries by President
Goodluck Jonathan during his unscheduled visit on Friday to the Police
College, Ikeja, may lead to a major shake-up in the Nigeria Police
Force and the Ministry of Police Affairs
A Presidency official, who spoke to
one our correspondents in confidence, on Sunday, said, “The picture being
painted is that of total neglect of the police training colleges, including the
one in Ikeja.
“But the fact is that some money was
budgeted for those colleges. How has the money been spent? There will be a
probe and anybody found wanting will be sacked.”
Already, sources said top officials
at the Ministry of Police Affairs, the Police Service Commission, and the
office of the Inspector-General of Police have been put under scrutiny
over the condition of the PCI.
It was also gathered that the DIG ‘E’
Department, Mr. Marvel Akpoyibo, who oversees training in the Nigeria Police,
might be called upon to give explanations on the “unacceptable magnitude” of
rot in the police training schools.
Jonathan, who could not hide his
anger during the visit to the PCI en route Cote d’Ivoire for the
ECOWAS Summit on Mali, said that the rot , being televised as a
documentary on a Lagos-based privately-owned Channels Television, was meant to
tarnish the image of his administration.
The documentary was said to have
informed his unscheduled visit to the college.
“This is a calculated attempt
to damage the image of this government. The Police College, Ikeja, is not the
only training institution in Nigeria,” he had said.
His questions on who got
Channels to film the depreciation in facilities caused by years of
sustained decay were not answered by the embattled commandant of
the college.
A confidant of the President said
that Jonathan was of the view that those appointed to occupy sensitive
positions had failed to do their jobs.
The President’s visit coincided with
a wedding reception being held at the Police College.
There were fears that the police
college had long deviated from the standard norms associated with a police
formation .
It was learnt that the field of the
Police College was being rented out to the public for ceremonies ranging from
weddings, funerals and sundry social activities. The proceeds from such rentals
hardly appear in the college’s books nor do they reflect in the
maintenance of facilities in the school.
Also, those in charge of the
PCI were alleged to place priority on such rentals at the expense of
serious training programmes in the school.
The Police Public Relations
Officer of the PCI, Mr. Agu Genny, however, said he did not know if money
was paid to the college for renting the field as it was not under his
responsibility.
“I don’t know how much or if money is
paid for using the field because it is not my responsibility. That question
should be directed to the officer in charge of finance or the commandant of the
college”, he said.
Like the proceeds from the rentals,
monies realised from billboards, including spectacular boards that
are rented by advertising agencies, are not accounted for.
An officer, who declined to give his
name because of the sensitivity of the scandal, said, “Look, for many years
outdoor advertising agencies have always erected their spectacular
billbords in our premises.
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ReplyDeleteGEJ shuld deal wit dos involved
ReplyDeleteItrain at the PCI in 2009,all that is been said or painted now is just a tip of the iceberg.Trainess are fed once in a day with a little bowl of Eba Α̲̅πϑ watery soup fO̶̷̩̥̊͡R 50 trainess.The PCI managment conive with bank officials τ̲̅ȍ defraud Recruits of their small allowances.i personally. Witness recruits been force τ̲̅ȍ sign a blank withdrawal slip from the bank Α̲̅πϑ. A fraction of ђã†̥ They have in the bank is been giving τ̲̅ȍ them cash by the bank.some few once that went τ̲̅ȍ the bank τ̲̅ȍ collect their entitlement before this excise were sent out of the training college over frivilous excuses but we all know why.the investigation will go a long way if done with sincerity τ̲̅ȍ reduce the rot in the PTCs.
ReplyDeleteThat was a very good move, by our president. More of such moves will be good in the fight against curruption. Mr Bright Abuja
ReplyDeleteThe Television chanel that exposed the rot should also be commended. More of such documentaries should be made to expose the rot in every sector of our economy. Mr Bright Abuja
ReplyDeleteAnThat's what we re praying for in 9ja firm corruption most stop in this country good one Ebele and the TV channle
ReplyDeletePls make sure u c d end of the matter, I love ur step.
ReplyDeleteDis is wht we expect GEJ to be doing taking dis guys by suprise, nd he should stop worthing NTA bc dey will not show such.
ReplyDeleteVisiting alone will not solve d problem the outcome of the case is what actually matters.I just hope it will not be swept under carpet
ReplyDeleteWhy is GEJ acting as if he's suprised?? Is he not aware of the rot in all MDAs and all Govt institutions??? The fact is that infrastructural decay has been a perrenial issue in d country.
ReplyDeleteOur president not only police training,other places like federal general hospital where bed being kept for the richs while many poor people return on the excuse of no bed
ReplyDeleteThat is why our 9ija police force 've a poor orientation, money allocated to them for facilities is been used for their personal use. Badcorps!!
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