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We Can’t Force Police Officers To Work – PSC Denies Threatening To Dismiss Officers

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The Police Service Commission, PSC, has denied threatening to dismiss police officers who have abandoned their duty posts following the #EndSARS protests.

Youths in Nigeria had taken to the streets to protest against extrajudicial killings and human rights violations by the police unit and asked for total police reforms.

The protests took a violent turn ater oeaceful protestrs were killed at Lekki Tollgate on October 20, 2020.

Some police officers were killed in the unrest which led to police officers abandoning their duty posts.

A newspaper publication had stated that the PSC had threatened to dismiss officers who failed to return to work.

The PSC debunked the report in a statement by the head of media and public affiars, Ikechukwu Ani, on November 1, 2020.

The commission said the report was false, saying that it would be insensitive for the commission to dismiss any policeman who doesn’t return to work.

Many police officers have since abandoned their duty posts after hoodlums hijacked the peaceful End SARS protests after the army shot at peaceful protesters at the Lekki toll gate in Lagos.

In the statement by Mr Ani, the PSC said that it can only plead with police officers to return to work considering the casualty suffered by the police during the protests.

He also said the commission is in a mourning mood and the reported dismissal threat would be insensitive.

“The attention of the Police Service Commission had been drawn to a publication in the Punch newspaper of Saturday October 31 2020 reporting that the Police Service Commission will dismiss Police officers who fail to return to work.

“The Police Service Commission wishes to state that it did not any time say Police men who refused to get back to work will be dismissed.

“The Commission had condemned the killing of Police officers on legitimate duties and had warned that any attempt to make the country lawless will be an illwind that will blow no body any good.

“The Commission can only plead with the officers to in the spirit of nationalism return to work while Government works out enough protective programs for them.

“The Commission will continue to do its best to ensure the police are motivated to do its job.

“The Commission being the employers of the Police is pained that Police men were killed and stations set ablaze throughout the country.

“It will be very insensitive at this point for anyone to say that the Commission will dismiss any police man who didn’t return to work. The Commission is even at present mourning the deaths of it’s gallant officers who were killed in the crisis.”

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