Musiliu Smith Resigns as PSC Chairman
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The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Musiliu Smith, has resigned
from office.
This was confirmed by the Police Service Commission spokesperson, Ikechukwu
Ani. According to Ani, the former Inspector-General of Police retired on
health grounds.
He reportedly tendered his resignation letter dated September 6, 2022, to
President
Muhammadu Buhari
who approved it on September 12.
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Smith had been traveling abroad
for medical attention in the past few months.
Ani said: "Yes he resigned on his own on medical grounds and the President has
accepted his resignation."
Smith, whose tenure is scheduled to end on July 2023, served the Commission
for over four years.
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His resignation came amid the long disagreement between the Commission and the
Nigeria Police Force over the recruitment of constables.
Though the
Appeal Court upheld the commission’s constitutional authority to recruit
constables into the police, successive IGPs have continued to carry out
recruitment exercises.
Recent moves by the commission to exercise its mandate was challenged by the
police authorities which issued a statement stopping the recruitment
process.
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The PSC had advertised the recruitment of constables and
urged interested applicants to apply on its website.
But the police in a statement urged members of the public to discard the
notice, insisting that the recruitment process was the sole responsibility of
the Force.
However, last week, the commission re-commenced the planned recruitment of
10,000 constables, insisting that it was its prerogative to recruit men into
the Nigeria Police Force.
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