Police recruitment court strikes out pscs suit against ig

It appears that you're referring to a recent news article about a court case involving the Police Service Commission (PSC) and the Inspector-General of Police (IG) in Nigeria.

To provide a brief summary, the Police Service Commission (PSC) had filed a suit against the Inspector-General of Police (IG) at the Federal High Court in Abuja, seeking an order to compel the IG to comply with the commission's directives on police recruitment.

The PSC had alleged that the IG had refused to comply with its directives on the recruitment of police officers, despite several warnings and reminders. The commission had also accused the IG of unilaterally conducting police recruitment exercises without its approval.

However, the court has now struck out the suit filed by the PSC against the IG. This means that the court has dismissed the case and refused to grant the PSC's request for an order compelling the IG to comply with its directives on police recruitment.

The reasons for the court's decision are not immediately clear, but it's possible that the court may have found that the PSC's claims were not substantiated or that the IG had valid reasons for not complying with the commission's directives.

It's worth noting that the dispute between the PSC and the IG is not new, and there have been several previous instances of tension and disagreements between the two parties. The outcome of this court case may have significant implications for the recruitment and management of police officers in Nigeria.