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Ganduje: Police Deny Plot To Undermine Kano Anti-Graft Commission

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The Police Command in Kano State says its recall of Police Officers posted to Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) was not meant to protect All Progressives Congress, APC national chairman, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje from the gaze of the commission.

Rather, the police said the action was because of a staff audit.

The Commissioner of Police, Usaini Gumel, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in  Kano on Friday that this was contrary to views in some quarters that the exercise was a political witch-hunt.

Gumel said rather it was meant to ascertain the exact number of police personnel seconded to the commission.

The police clarification follows reports that the police acted to protect Ganduje from further prosecution by the Kano Anti-Graft Commission.

He said the move was also meant to understand the reporting line and nature of duties assigned to each police officer since their deployment to the commission in  2015.

“The exercise was simply a response to series of reports received through the Command’s Complaint Response Unit (CRU).

“They portrayed policemen attached to the commission as being highhanded and deviating from the expected role of providing static guard and other duties at the commission.

“For the purposes of clarity, members of the public are to note that the object of the ongoing staff audit is basically to address the litany of complaints as reported by sections of the media,” he said.

He explained that the action became imperative to correct the anomalies in the operations of the commission as police officers were being used to effect arrest and investigation of cases.

This, he said, was a deviation from the officers’ originally assigned mandate and which must be corrected.

“In summary the step is towards ensuring a better and effective service delivery by the policemen devoid of abuse of process in the interest of the people.

“It will be recalled that similar exercises were conducted in the past from the inception of the commission in 2015 and the men were returned to their duty posts at the conclusion of the exercises,” he said.

He said the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) had approved the immediate return of a number of police officers providing guard at the commission who had gone through the audit process.

“Should the commission require more policemen for other duties than what has been expressly approved by the IGP, it should apply to IGP for approval and deployment. (NAN)

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