As
the race for the post of Deputy Inspector General of Police has begun, a
prominent Assistant Inspector General of Police from North Central has altered
his retirement records.
Nigeria
Police Staff Lists obtained by our reporter on Wednesday asserted that the
ambitious AIG manipulated the date on his entry history to inaccurately reflect
a longer service history with the Nigeria Police Force in a deliberate act of
deception to undermine the integrity of the Nigeria Police Force.
A
contradictory record of the Assistant Inspector General of
Police, Abdul Yari shows his retirement date as of Wednesday, 8th November
2017 as 01/01/2025 while as of Thursday, 11th July 2024 it
shows 31/12/2025.
This
same AIG Abdul Yari has been involved in several controversies to become the
Inspector General of Police.
Our
investigation revealed that as DCP in 2017 under the former IGP Ibrahim Kpotun
Idris, Abdul Yari Lafia absented himself from duty from 18th July 2017 to 23rd
October; 2017, therefore he went against the Public Service Rules of Nigeria
2008 Sections 030301(m); 030301 (o), 30402 (e), 030402 (t), 030402 (w) which
bordered with absent from duty without leave, insubordination; refusal to take
or carry out lawful instruction from superior officer, sabotage and any other
act becoming of a public officer in accordance to Public Service Rules of
Nigeria 2008 as amended.
The
official query issued to Abdul Yari Lafia dated 20th October 2017 by the
Commandant; Nigeria Police Academy, Wudii, Kano was ignored by the same Abdul
Yari Lafia.
In
accordance with rule 030302 of the Public Service Rules 2008, as amended, Abdul
Yari Lafia never explained in quadruplicate copies within 48 hours, any
explanations why his conduct should not be reported to the then Inspector
General of Police for appropriate sanction hence his suspension by the Police
Service Commission on the 14th of November, 2017.
Further
investigation indicated that AIG Abdul Yari has been lobbying the Police
Service Commission to give him a soft landing as a petition from an NGO,
Integrity Youth Alliance is really giving him sleepless nights.
A
reliable source at the Force Headquarters said that AIG Abdul Yari believes the
Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun will not expose the
discrepancies discovered in Yari’s records with the Nigeria police.
“The
AIG is really preparing to be the next DIG from the North Central after several
changes in his entry and retirement records, I only hope IGP Egbetokun will
maintain professionalism and unbiased stand on this AIG Yari, the source said.
The
spokesperson of the Integrity Youth Alliance, Danjuma Lamido who spoke with our
correspondent said, “It is pertinent to note that Force Entrant is a scheme by
the Nigeria Police Force where deserving officers with requisite educational
records are upgraded to a higher cadre after a brief training period at the
Police Academy or at any approved Police College, and as such, it is not a
fresh appointment.
“Essentially,
this implies that the service duration of such officers continues counting and
does not automatically restart.
“Therefore,
according to the Public Service Rules (7 Rule 020810 of Chapter Two),
AIG Abdul Yari, having served in the public service and received salaries as
required by law, cannot remain in service beyond the legally permitted period.
Danjuma
further said that this deliberate act of deception not only undermines the
integrity of the Nigeria Police Force but also calls into question, the
credibility of the information provided by all police personnel.
The
group called on the Inspector General of Police to enforce the Public Service
Rules; 7 Rule 020810 of Chapter two (2) of the Public Service Rules (PSR)
(i) The compulsory retirement age for all grades in the Service shall be 60
years or 35 years of pensionable service whichever is earlier. (ii) No officer
shall be allowed to remain in service after attaining the retirement age of 60
years or 35 years of pensionable service whichever is earlier.
“We
trust the Nigeria Police Force under the leadership of IGP Egbetokun will
maintain a culture of honesty and transparency within the Nigeria Police, and
instances of dishonest behaviour must be dealt with promptly and decisively.
The
current DIG from the North Central, Ari Mohammed Ali replaced DIG Ede Ayuba who
retired on 21st October 2024 from the Nigeria police office.
As
of the time of filling this report, the phone of the Force Public Relations
Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi was not available and messages sent to his phone
are yet to be responded to.
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