Senate, Reps approve bill seeking to extend IG’s tenure

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The House of Representatives, on Tuesday, approved the Police Act Amendment Bill to allow the occupant of the Office of the Inspector General of Police to remain in office until the end of the term stipulated in the letter of appointment.

The House’s decision followed the consideration and approval of President Bola Tinubu’s request, seeking an amendment to the Principal Act to reflect on the tenure of the IGP.

The proposed legislation to amend the Nigeria Police Act 2020 seeks to guarantee the tenure of the IGP and enhance police operations by promoting accountability, modernising policing methods, and fostering a more harmonious relationship between the police and the community.

When the executive bill was read on the floor of the House on Tuesday, lawmakers voted unanimously to pass it expeditiously.

The Senate similarly passed it during its sitting on Tuesday.

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  • Has it become a political appointment?
    Is he no longer a civil servant?
    This government changing rules to suit them.

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