HURMA said its action became necessary to prevent internal conspiracy and disloyalty within the police force.
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It’s essential to acknowledge that news production incurs expenses, and we take pride in never placing our stories behind a prohibitive paywall.In the principal Act, Section 18 states: “Every police officer shall, on recruitment or appointment, serve in the Nigeria Police Force for a period of 35 years or until he attains the age of 60 years, whichever is earlier.”
The bill, according to the lawmaker, seeks “to guarantee the tenure of the IGP and enhance police operations by promoting accountability, modernising policing methods and fostering a more harmonious relationship between the police and the community.” By Mr Kayode Egbetokun’s official records, he is due for retirement by September 2024 when he attains the age of 60, having been born on the 4 September 1964.
“The best decision for Mr President in the circumstance, is to withhold his consent to the Amendment Bill of Police Act, 2020, passed by the National Assembly as it is self-serving and unpatriotic.
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