Why We Can't Discipline IGP Idris - Police Commission
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has admitted it does not have the authority to discipline the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idr...
https://newshelmng.blogspot.com/2017/10/why-we-cant-discipline-igp-idris-police.html
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has admitted it does not have the
authority to discipline the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris,
even if he fails to implement its decisions.
Spokesman of the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, in a statement also made it clear that the commission under the leadership of Mike Okiro is not “a mere rubber stamp agency”.
He said the commission carries out its duties diligently and in accordance with set out guidelines.
“The 1999 Constitution, part 111, (supplemental) (b), 215 (2) states; The Nigeria Police Force shall be under the command of the inspector-general of police.
“On postings of Command CPs, the Commission naturally allows the IGP who works with these officers and who knows their operational capabilities to recommend to it.
“And on special promotions, the commission has given the IGP guidelines that should govern his recommendations. Meanwhile, all recommendations to the commission on this issue has been put on hold until he complies with these guidelines.
“The commission however can do more with a constitutional provision that allows it protect its decisions. It is also common knowledge that most times its decisions are not implemented by the IGP since constitutionally the commission cannot discipline the IGP.”
Spokesman of the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, in a statement also made it clear that the commission under the leadership of Mike Okiro is not “a mere rubber stamp agency”.
He said the commission carries out its duties diligently and in accordance with set out guidelines.
“The 1999 Constitution, part 111, (supplemental) (b), 215 (2) states; The Nigeria Police Force shall be under the command of the inspector-general of police.
“On postings of Command CPs, the Commission naturally allows the IGP who works with these officers and who knows their operational capabilities to recommend to it.
“And on special promotions, the commission has given the IGP guidelines that should govern his recommendations. Meanwhile, all recommendations to the commission on this issue has been put on hold until he complies with these guidelines.
“The commission however can do more with a constitutional provision that allows it protect its decisions. It is also common knowledge that most times its decisions are not implemented by the IGP since constitutionally the commission cannot discipline the IGP.”