Police Spokesman, replies actress, Shan George over stance on dismissing officers
In response to popular actress, Shan George’s stance on dismissing officers who commit any misbehavior, the Nigeria Police Force has that the Force is not a social club, cooperative society, or association, but a regimented organisation.
In lieu of outright dismissal, the actress suggested the Police to either demote, suspend, or lower the salary of officers found to have engaged in any misbehaviour.
She said:
“So I woke up this morning and am hearing about another policeman that has been dismissed for misconduct or maybe one offence or another.
I’m thinking that’s not a good idea to be dismissing them. You can demote, you can suspend, you can reduce the salary.
You now have to actually dismiss them and put them back into the society as jobless people.
A qualified policeman who has been doing a police job for while and now back on the street as Jobless. What do you think about it? That’s not just right please.”
According to the Police Spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, who responded:
“Those dismissed policemen are not fit to be in the NPF. NPF is not a social club, or cooperative society, or association, it’s a regimented organisation, established and guided by the CFRN and other extant laws.
It takes someone who has read the law or gone through the Nigeria Police Act 2020 or the Public Service Rules, or the Administration of CJ Act, to criticise the decision of the NPF management team on disciplinary matters, even at times, most of their misdeeds are criminal.
So those who criticise the NPF, should study the records of Service and history of the dismissed officers, before further reactions. After all, Newton said Actions and reactions are equal and opposite.”