Musiliu Smith
Chairman
of the Police Service Commission, PSC, Alhaji Musiliu Smith, a
retired Inspector General of Police has assured that the on-going
recruitment into the Constable cadre of the Nigeria Police Force will
be transparent, thorough and merit driven.
Smith,
who has visited six states within two weeks of the commencement of
the screening exercise of the shortlisted applicants, was happy that
the exercise nationwide has been going on smoothly without hitches
with the other Commissioners of the Commission also traversing states
in their geo-political zones to ensure that the exercise was not only
credible but structured to ensure the emergence of the best
materials.
Alhaji
Smith spoke in Abuja on Tuesday, July 16th, 2019, when he
received in audience the new Vice Chancellor of the University of
Abuja, Prof. AbdulRasheed Na’Allah, who came to solicit for the
Chairman’s support and valuable advice in the area of ensuring
lasting peace and stability in the University.
The
Chairman explained that the Commission is aware of the security
challenges in the country, stressing that the recruitment of
competent and qualified 10,000 Nigerian Children as Constables, will
go a long way in strengthening the Police Force and ensure
improvement in the capability to better police the country.
He
assured the Vice Chancellor of his support and readiness to offer
valuable advice whenever necessary.
Earlier,
Prof. Na’allah opined that the appointment of Alhaji Smith at this
critical period was no doubt, a choice that would contribute to
ensuring sustained progress in the efforts to stabilize the security
of the nation.
He
therefore solicited for his support and noted that as the only
Federal Government University in the nation’s capital, his
administration will always strive to make worthwhile contributions
that will promote peace and progress in our nation.
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