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N174m Bribe Rejection: Police Commission Chairman Commends AIG Fayoade, Others In Bayelsa


N174m Bribe Rejection: Police Commission Chairman Commends AIG Fayoade, Others In Bayelsa

From Haruna Tula – Abuja

The war against official corruption in the police, the battle cry of DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, Chairman, of Police Service Commission (PSC) is spreading like wild fire and already yielding very positive results

The PSC Chairman in particular has commended the Assistant Inspector-General of Police(AIG Adegoke Fayoade in charge of Zone 2 Police Command, comprising Lagos and Ogun states, and his officers, for rejecting bribe of S100,000 USD cash, about N174million, last week.

He similarly commended policemen who recovered N10million from some policemen in Zone 16 Command headquarters in Bayelsa State.

DIG Argungu had declared at his assumption of office that he would not tolerate corruption at both the Commission and the Nigeria Police Force and had quickly launched whistle blowing Policy in the Commission.

He had also presented himself for official scrutiny and declared that the whistle should be blown on him if found wanting in the line of duty.

The Commission has recently noted some positive signals from Nigeria Police Officers who have stood against corruption in the face of tempting offers.

The PSC Chairman , in reaction to the pleasant developments said it is a battle that must be won in the interest of the Nigerian nation.

The Commission notes the recent rejection of the whopping sum of N174million by detectives of the Raider team from Zone 2 Command Lagos and the swift recovery of N10million from some Police men from Zone 16 Command Headquarters, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State as refreshing signposts of the deepening of his zero tolerance for Corruption in the service.

CSP Ngozi Braide had led her team from Zone 2 police Lagos, to arrest a suspected Internet fraudster, Patrick Akpoguma in Lagos and was directed by AIG Fayoade to courageously play along, collecting a huge sum of S100 000 Dollars an equivalent of N174million in bribe which she subsequently registered as an evidence and arrested the fraudster for investigation.

DIG Argungu wishes to commend the Inspector General of Police for the current positive dispositions of the Officers and Men against the lure of corruption.

He assured that Police Officers who distinguish themselves and take the war against corruption to the next level would in no time be recognised by the Commission and appropriate benefits extended to them.

The PSC Chairman said although the Commission will not engage in special promotions, it has the power to give accelerated promotions based on merit and performance.

He tasked Police Officers to continue to do their best to advance the nation’s security architecture. DIG Argungu noted that Nigeria must be freed of insurgency and terror.

Spokesman of the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani confirmed the story today Sunday, 24/11/24.



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