Some dismissed officers of the Nigeria Police Force have appealed to the acting Inspector General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun, to follow a court judgement that reinstated them to service.
The aggrieved officers, who are members of Cadet Inspector Force Entrants 33, 34 and 35 of the police academy that were forcefully retired by the force, said the National Industrial Court ordered the immediate past IGP, Mr. Alkali Usman, to reinstate them, but the latter failed to obey the order.
This was contained in a statement in a congratulatory message to Egbetokun issued on Monday by the concerned officers and signed by Mr. Emmanuel Idris on behalf of the officers. The statement read “Your contemporaries and those who have had the opportunity to work with you all attested to your integrity, that you are an officer who does his job with the fear of God, fairness, equity and justice, ” the statement read in part.
According to the statement, the former IGP totally refused to reinstate them despite advice from various stakeholders in the force to obey the court.
“It is against this background that we, the members of the above courses (force entrants), are appealing to you to help in the implementation of the court judgement in suit number NICN /ABJ/281/2021 CSP Econg Egwo Egong and three others, vs. PSC and two others.
”Consequently, we urge our new IGP to use his good offices to correct this obvious injustice. Wishing you a prosperous tenure as you take up the mantle of leadership of Nigeria Police,” the statement added.
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