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PSC to Commence 2025 Police Recruitment, Seeks Access to NIMC Database

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By Anifowoshe Oladipupo

 

The Police Service Commission (PSC), has announced plans to begin the recruitment of Cadets and Constables into the Nigeria Police Force for the 2025 intake.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, by the PSC’s Head of Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani.

As part of its preparations, the Commission paid a strategic visit to the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC), in Abuja to seek collaboration aimed at ensuring a credible, transparent, and data-driven recruitment process.

Leading the delegation, PSC Chairman and retired Deputy Inspector General of Police, Hashimu Argungu (mni), underscored the importance of robust data protection frameworks in conducting accurate background checks on applicants.

He stressed that reliable data is key to transparency and effective recruitment.

“We are here to strengthen the Commission’s recruitment process. We need to know exactly who we are recruiting, and we seek your partnership to make the exercise credible,” Argungu told the NDPC leadership.

He revealed that the Commission will soon commence the recruitment of Cadets and the 30,000 Constables annually approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

However, Argungu expressed concern over the PSC’s continued inability to access the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), database; a limitation he said has hindered the proper verification of applicants’ identities.

He appealed to NDPC’s National Commissioner, Dr. Vincent Olatunji, to help facilitate access to the NIMC database, describing it as essential to fulfilling the Commission’s constitutional mandate.

Responding, Dr. Olatunji assured the PSC of the NDPC’s readiness to support the police recruitment initiative by providing strong data protection mechanisms.

He pledged to assist the Commission in securing access to relevant databases to enable an efficient, transparent, and secure recruitment exercise.

“We are committed to supporting the aspirations of the PSC to ensure a data-protected and credible recruitment process,” Olatunji said, adding that the NDPC would also offer data protection training for PSC staff.

To formalize the collaboration, both agencies agreed to establish a joint committee that will immediately begin work on data management and protection strategies in line with global best practices.

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Tinubu Postpones Kaduna Visit, Heads to Benue Over Insecurity

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By Patrick Idowu

President Bola Tinubu has postponed his scheduled visit to Kaduna State and will instead visit Benue State on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in a renewed effort to address the worsening security crisis in the region.

According to a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Tinubu’s visit to Benue aims to assess the situation firsthand and seek lasting solutions to the recurring violence that has claimed numerous lives and displaced many communities.

During the visit, the President is expected to meet with traditional rulers, political leaders, religious figures, community heads, and youth representatives to chart a path toward peace and reconciliation.

Ahead of his arrival, Tinubu has dispatched the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the National Security Adviser, the Inspector General of Police, heads of intelligence agencies, and the chairmen of the Senate and House Defence Committees to Benue.

The President is also expected to hold a town hall meeting with key stakeholders during the visit.

President Tinubu has consistently condemned the violence in Benue, urging leaders and residents to embrace peace, unity, and mutual understanding.

He also extended condolences to the families of victims and all affected communities.

Tinubu was initially scheduled to visit Kaduna on Wednesday to commission various projects but will now make the trip on Thursday, June 19.

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BREAKING: IGP Arrives Benue, Reinforces Security Amid Surging Killings

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By Adenike Lawal

 

The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, arrived in Benue State on Monday as part of renewed efforts to stem the tide of deadly attacks that have gripped the state in recent weeks.

His visit follows a sharp escalation in violence, largely attributed to suspected herdsmen, whose coordinated assaults on farming communities have left over 160 civilians dead and displaced hundreds more.

The attacks have sparked outrage across the state, with youth groups and civil society organisations staging protests and demanding immediate government intervention.

Benue, a key agricultural hub in Nigeria’s North Central region, has long suffered recurring clashes between nomadic herders and indigenous farmers.

However, the recent wave of killings has been described by residents and rights groups as unprecedented and brazen.

In response, President Bola Tinubu on Sunday issued a directive to security chiefs to enforce existing mandates aimed at restoring order.

Condemning the attacks as “deeply troubling and unacceptable,” the President vowed decisive action.

“This bloodshed cannot be allowed to continue,” Tinubu said. “I have instructed our security forces to take firm action, track down the perpetrators on all sides, and ensure they face the full weight of the law.”

Acting on the President’s directive, the IGP’s visit comes with the deployment of additional tactical units and reinforcement of security personnel across volatile areas of the state.

The police say the move is aimed at quelling further violence and restoring public confidence.

Egbetokun is expected to meet with state authorities, traditional rulers, and community leaders as part of a coordinated strategy to address the root causes of the unrest and chart a sustainable path to peace.

As investigations continue and security presence increases, residents are hopeful that the federal government’s intervention will bring lasting relief to one of Nigeria’s most troubled regions.

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NDLEA Partners Boxing Group to Combat Drug Abuse Through Traditional Sport

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By Onyeanya Ebere

The Kano State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has announced a strategic partnership with Mazaje Traditional Sport Promotion Limited to combat drug abuse through the promotion of traditional boxing (Dambe).

This was revealed in a statement issued on Saturday by the agency’s Public Relations Officer, Sadiq Muhammad-Maigatari, following a courtesy visit by the King of Traditional Boxing (Sarkin Damben Nigeria), Bashir Muhammad-Danliti, and his team to the NDLEA office in Kano.

The visit was part of activities leading up to the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, observed annually on June 26 and organized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Speaking during the meeting, the NDLEA Strategic Commander in Kano, Mr. Abubakar Idris-Ahmad-represented by the Head of the Drug Demand Reduction Unit, Maimuna Garba stated that the collaboration aims to use traditional sports as a platform to positively engage youth, raise awareness, and promote a drug-free society.

He commended the Mazaje group for its proactive support and praised Jamilu Uba-Adamu, Officer in Charge of Sports, for creatively leveraging sports as a tool for drug education and prevention.

Idris-Ahmad noted that the initiative would include sensitisation campaigns and community-based sporting events to educate the public on the dangers of drug abuse and encourage those affected to seek help.

Reaffirming NDLEA’s commitment to community-driven solutions, he called on stakeholders to support the campaign against drug abuse.

“As we approach the UNODC Day, the NDLEA Strategic Command calls on all stakeholders and the general public to support this initiative.

“Together, we can create a lasting impact and promote a culture of wellness and resilience in our communities,” he said.

In his remarks, Bashir Muhammad-Danliti emphasized the need to deepen collaboration between traditional institutions and law enforcement agencies to address growing security and drug abuse concerns.

He applauded the NDLEA’s efforts and reiterated his group’s commitment to supporting the agency in tackling the root causes of drug-related crimes.

“We will continue to work with the NDLEA to curb drug abuse and ensure it does not spread further in our state,” he said.

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