Just in buhari intervenes in ig psc rift over police recruitment
It seems like you're referring to a recent news article about President Muhammadu Buhari intervening in a rift between the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the Police Service Commission (PSC) over police recruitment.
To provide more context, the rift between the IGP and the PSC reportedly started when the IGP, Ibrahim Idris, allegedly bypassed the PSC and directly recruited 6,000 police officers without the commission's approval. The PSC, which is responsible for overseeing police recruitment, felt that the IGP's actions were unconstitutional and undermined its authority.
In response to the crisis, President Buhari intervened and summoned both the IGP and the Chairman of the PSC, Musiliu Smith, to a meeting at the State House in Abuja. During the meeting, the President reportedly directed the IGP to halt the recruitment process and work with the PSC to ensure that all future recruitment exercises are carried out in accordance with the law and due process.
The President's intervention was seen as a move to restore peace and stability to the Nigeria Police Force, which has been plagued by internal conflicts and allegations of corruption in recent times. The development is also expected to improve the morale of police officers and enhance the effectiveness of the force in maintaining law and order in the country.
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