Ayuba Sanusi
THE Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, in continuation of his drive to ensure the elevation of deserving officers of the Force to their next ranks on the basis of years of service, experience, and qualification, coupled with his unwavering dedication to ensuring robust and equitable career progression within the Nigeria Police Force, has ordered the assessment of officers of the Traffic Warden Service of the Nigeria Police Force as part of the pre-condition for promotion to their next ranks.
The Traffic Wardens Service, whose ranking differs from that of regular officers in line with Part XV of the Police Act 2020, are tasked with the general control and direction of motor traffic on the highways, assisting pedestrians to cross roads, controlling vehicles stopping or parking in unauthorised places, and control, regulation and enforcement of laws relating to road traffic in Nigeria.
CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), in a statement, said the commitment of the Inspector-General of Police to ensuring proper career progression in the Nigeria Police Force is evident through the establishment of a transparent promotion system, emphasis on training and capacity building, provision of professional development opportunities, and the promotion of a conducive work environment.
These initiatives, he stressed, collectively empower officers to reach their full potential, enhance their capabilities, and contribute effectively to the safety and security of the nation.
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