The Police Service Commission has ordered the immediate retirement of officers above 60 and those who have served for more than 35 years.
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The simmering crisis in the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) is beginning to fester as senior officers who have clocked 60 years of age and those who have served 35 years in the force have refused to exit more than one week after they were ordered to retire. Findings by our...
The Police Service Commission has ordered the immediate retirement of officers above 60 and those who have served for more than 35 years.
The Police Service Commission has ordered the immediate retirement of officers above 60 and those who have served for more than 35 years. PSC reached...
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Safiu Kehinde The Nigerian Police Service Commission (PCS) have approved the immediate retirement of Senior Officers above the age of 60 years. This...