The Chairman of the Police Service Fee, DIG Hashimu Argungu (retd.), has declared that any candidate caught trying to bribe or compromise the continued admission course of into the Police Academy, Wudil, Kano, will probably be instantly disqualified.
Argungu issued the warning throughout a supervisory go to to the academy, the place he led a high-powered delegation to supervise the 2024 Put up-JAMB admission screening course of.
Talking through the go to, the PSC Chairman burdened that the admission train should be carried out with integrity, equity, and respect for fairness.
A press release on Wednesday by the fee’s spokesperson, Ikechukwu Ani, mentioned the chairman warned candidates in opposition to partaking in unethical practices, stating, “Any candidate negotiating to pay cash for consideration ought to be weeded out. The method should run on benefit and transparency.”
Ani quoted the PSC Chairman as stating that,“The fee will make sure the academy is run on benefit and equity and accountability and transparency should be their watchword.”
Argungu additionally inspected numerous amenities on the academy, together with the moot court docket, clinic, library, lecture theatres, and screening centres.
Through the inspection, he famous some complaints about malfunctioning computer systems and directed rapid rectification to make sure a easy screening train.
Commending the academy’s management, significantly its Commandant, AIG Abubakar Sadiq, Argungu praised the progressive measures carried out for the screening course of, together with the usage of computer-based testing
He famous that the clear course of permits candidates to view their outcomes instantly after submission, making certain accountability.