Nigeria regularises 2,500 staff of Police School Teachers

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The Director of Police Education, Ibrahim Kabiru, said on Saturday that the appointment of more than 2,500 staff of police schools in the country were regularised.

Kabiru said in Lagos that the appointment of the remaining staff would be regularised as soon as negotiations with the Federal Civil Service were concluded.

“Authoritatively I can tell you that 2,500 have been regularised have been accepted into the ministry of police affairs.

“And for the remaining ones, the Federal Civil Service and the Ministry of Police Affairs are meeting.

“Even last week we met with them and it has gone very high; so any time from now, we are expecting the final conclusion.

“Well, the benefit is that if you know what they have been clamouring for, that there will be regular promotions; promotion has been the issue.

“These people will be under the Ministry of Police Affairs and they can be promoted regularly with their counterparts in other federal ministries.

“And also in terms of regular training, it?s not as if they don’t go for training but we believe that under the ministries they will be taken care of,“ he explained.

He, therefore, urged the entire staff of the police schools to improve on their productivity to justify the benevolent concern for teachers’ welfare by the current Inspector-General of Police.

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