Nigerian lawmakers are criticized for violating country's law and ignoring the needs of people with disabilities despite spending N42 billion on renovations. Additionally, the Police Service Commission has taken decisive actions including dismissing 18 senior officers and demoting 19 others, along with punishments for Assistant Inspectors General of Police.
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Mr Ani said the commission took the decisions during its last segment of its first Plenary Meeting in Abuja. The Police Service Commission rose from the last segment of its first Plenary Meeting in Abuja, with far reaching decisions on one hundred and nine Pending Disciplinary Matters , and twenty three Appeals and petition cases with thirteen court judgements seeking for compliance
The Commission after rigorous consideration of the Pending Disciplinary Matters before it, approved the dismissal of Eighteen senior Police Officers which comprised ten Assistant Superintendents, six Deputy Superintendents, two Chief Superintendents and one Superintendent. Several other Officers found culpable received different punishments including, severe Reprimand, Reprimand and letter of warning.
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