November 3, 2024

118 immigration, prison, NSCDC, fire service personnel sanctioned for misconduct

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The board of NSCDC, fire, correctional, and immigration services, has approved the sanction of 118 personnel for various offences.

The board chairman, Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, announced this at the end of their meeting on Thursday in Abuja.

Mr Tunji-Ojo told journalists through the board secretary, Ahmed Ja’afaru, that the erring officers were punished after facing disciplinary panels for various offences.

“These offences range from misconduct, negligence of duty and outright absence from duty posts. In the Nigerian Correctional Service, there were 48 cases of offences. In the Nigeria Immigration Service, there were 21 cases.

“Also, in the Federal Fire Service, there were 12 cases while in the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, there were 37 cases,” the minister said.

Mr Tunji-Ojo added that the board has reviewed and approved new guidelines for appointments, promotions, discipline and general purpose in the services.

He said the board also considered and approved the timeline for conducting the 2024 promotion exercise in the four services.

“The board considered and approved the review timeline for the conduct of the 2023/2024 fire service recruitment. As for the ongoing recruitment in the fire service, we hope to publish the names of the successful applicants by June 15. That is where we are for now.

“We also want to use this medium to warn the general public to ignore whatever they have been seeing or hearing in the social media space as they did not emanate from the board.

“This is because we have come to realise that the social media world had been awashed with fake news telling applicants to come for screening exercise or pay certain amount of money. Let me put it emphatically that the board is not asking anyone to pay money for recruitment,“ the minister explained.

He urged applicants to be patient, saying successful candidates will be notified to come for further screening through their emails and mobile lines.

(NAN)

 

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