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Police Commission Stresses On Need For Code Of Conduct As Standard In Public Service


Police Commission Stresses On Need For Code Of Conduct As Standard In Public Service

From Haruna Tula – Abuja

The fourth edition of the weekly lecture series, “Arena of Knowledge” of the Police Service Commission (PSC) was held today, Wednesday, July 31st at the Commission’s Parry Osayande Auditorium in Jabi Abuja.

The Chairman of the Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd and Mr. Mathias Okoi Uyo-Uyo, Director, Department of Reforms Coordination and Service Improvement, delivered different papers on Professional Ethics, Code of Conduct and Standards for All Employees in the Public and Private Sectors.

DIG Hashimu in his paper called for discipline and strict adherence to rules in the public service stressing that a Civil Servant is expected to be loyal and polite in the discharge of his duties. He also noted that there is need for cooperation and understanding of the basic routines of the office , adding that a civil servant must also serve with impartiality and avoid conflict of interest.

The PSC Chairman spoke on the principles of ethical power for organisations and individuals stressing that “we have a commitment to live by ethical principles”

The Chairman noted that whenever and where an employer “violates the code of ethics, the board/Commission shall determine appropriate disciplinary process and procedures to address violations of the “conduct and ethical behaviour in accordance with prevailing guidelines of extant rules and regulations”

Mr. Uyo-Uyo in his own paper x-rayed the core principles of the Public Service which are Stewardship, Trust, Engagement, Professionalism and Good governance.

In his seven principles of Public Life, Mr. Uyo-Uyo looked at issues such as Selflessness where he noted that decisions should be taken solely in terms of Public interest; Integrity where a Governing Board Member should not place him/herself under any financial or other obligation to outside individuals or Organizations that might be perceived to influence him/her in the performance of his/her official duties.
He mentioned, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.

Speaking on general conduct he said a governing board Member must comply with the rules set by the Governing Board and the Public Board regarding remuneration, allowances and expenses. According to him “it is a Member’s responsibility to ensure compliance with all extant requirements concerning payments, including expenses “

The Arena of Lecture series is a brainchild of the Commission Chairman meant to offer opportunity for staff to improve their knowledge on the workings of the public service.

Spokesman of PSC
Ikechukwu Ani confirmed the story.



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