IGP Orders Withdrawal Of Police Orderlies From Fani-Kayode, Babachir Lawal, Christ Embassy, Other VIPs

The Nigeria Police Force has released the names of personalities and corporate bodies that keep police officers in their services notwithstanding the withdrawal request given by the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Muhammad.

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In October, the IGP requested the withdrawal of all police officers joined to Very Important Persons the nation over with a quick impact.

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He, be that as it may, excluded officers connected to Government Houses, the Senate President and the Speaker House of Representatives, from the request.

Days after the IGP declared the withdrawal request, it was accounted for that notwithstanding the mandate, legislators and significant personalities were lobbying police specialists to retain the orderlies in their administration.

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In any case, in a memo dated November 4, 2020, and routed to Commissioners of Police in the nation, the police released 60 names of personalities and corporate elements that actually have police orderlies in their services.

In the memo named, ‘Requested and Directives Immediate Withdrawal of Police Personnel Attached to Unentitled Corporate Bodies and Individuals’, the IGP requested police specialists to guarantee police agents appended to the names of VIPs in the memo are removed with prompt impact.

A portion of the VIPs and corporate substances in the memo include Femi Fani Kayode, Shina Peller, Senator Magnus Abe, previous Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, Sheikhs and Bishops, Christ Embassy, and so on.

The IGP likewise requested police specialists to submit reports confirming consistency to the withdrawal request with an itemized breakdown of all workforce removed from VIPs and corporate substances.

He likewise requested that they present the report not later than Tuesday, November 10, 2020.

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