Wednesday 22 December 2021

CP Abdulkarim Dauda Extension Of Tenure Followed Due Process

 


Contrary to the report by the Police Service Commission that a Commissioner of Police, CP Abdulkarim Dauda breached due process in seeking for extension of tenure because there is no document showing the President Muhammadu Buhari approved an extension for him and also no record showing when or where IGP Adamu authorized his extension of service, Our Reporters can authoritatively says that there are available documents to proved the extension of service.

It will be recalled that the Police Service Commission, (PSC), presided by its Chairman, former IGP Musiliu Smith, after its 13 plenary meeting in Abuja which held on Monday 20 December and Tuesday 21 December, has directed CP Abdulkarim Dauda to tender his letter of retirement with immediate effect for breach of due process/illegal extension of tenure.

Commissioner in charge Media and Publicity in the Board of the PSC, Mr. Austin Briamoh who made this known at a briefing after the plenary said CP Dauda claimed that he was given extension of service during the tenure of former IGP Mohammed Adamu to year 2021.

But Mr. Briamoh disclosed that during plenary, all the records were searched and there was nowhere or any document showing the President Muhammadu Buhari approved an extension for him while there was also no record showing when or where IGP Adamu authorized his extension of service.

Furthermore, Mr. Braimoh disclosed that the cat was let off the bag when the former CSO sent a correspondence to the PSC demanding promotion to the next rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police arguing that he was qualified for such since by virtue of the extension, he was still in the force.

“So the board of the PSC haven discovered several infraction on the issue of extension for CP Abdulkarim Dauda without due process, rejected the extension and backdated his retirement to 1st of January 2020 when he was actually due for retirement”, Mr. Braimoh said.

“We have no record that his tenure was extended by Mr. President. So quietly, we have asked for him to go. He is to retire and return the salaries he collected from January 2020 till date. We even tempered justice with mercy because when he was to retire, he was given extension.

“It was a violation of the Police act and statutes. On top of that he is appealing that he should be promoted upwards when he is on illegal extension”

Contrasting the Police Service Commission, according to a letter sited by Our Reporters dated 18th September 2019 addressed to President Buhari titled "Re: Notification of retirement in respect of CP Abdulkarim Dauda (CPSO-President): Recommendation for Extension of Service in the Nigeria Police Force),” the former IGP Mohammed A. Adamu in considering the exceptional professional experience and competence of CP Abdulkarim Dauda, the former IGP recommended that President Buhari draw his presidential power as well as his discretion as Chairman of the Nigeria Police Council to approve an extension of service of CP Abdulkarim Dauda to 13th May 2023 when he would be attaining the age of 60 years of age.

The former IGP said the recommendation is being made in National security Interest

In another letter dated 21st February 2020 addressed to the Chairman, Police Service Commission titled “Re: Extension of service CP CP Abdulkarim Dauda” signed by AIG Alkali Baba Usman, the then Force Secretary, it indicated that the President has confirmed the extension of service for CP Abdulkarim Dauda, from 1st January 2020 (when he was due to retire) to 13th May, 2023.

The letter further stated that the approval for the service extension of the officer was sequel to recommendation of the Inspector General of Police in exercise of the power of the President under Section 171 (1) (2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and in cognizance of Section 11(1)(a)(c)(i) of the interpretation Act, CAP 123 Laws of the Federation.







Abuja Estate Landlords Worry Over Diversion Of Five Residential Houses To Hotels


 

The Homeowners Association of sprawling estate In Gwarimpa, Karsana District, the Mab Global Estate, are living in fear over the brazen diversion of the residential homes in the estate to hotels.

As a result of this, homeowners in the District have petitioned the Department of Development Control, Federal Capital Development Authority.

In the petition signed by the President, Ahmed Ihedioha and General Secretary, Kufre Charles, they urged the department to address the situation and ensure that the buildings were returned to their original purpose.

The last count, three of such home owners have diverted their residential homes to hotels with attendant security implications to bewildered residents and landlords of the estate.

The operators of the hotel, it was gathered, have not got approval from the regulatory authorities in Abuja, to convert the houses in a gated estate to commercial use.

With three hotels in operation, all manner of guests with questionable characters, criminals, drug peddlers now see the estate as a safe haven.

To the consternation of the landlords of the estate, the hotel guests move into the estate at odd hours and expose the entire community to danger.

Penultimate week there was a breakdown of law and order in the estate as two groups engaged each other at the hotel located at Plot 400 and the fight spread to the gate into the night.

Worried by this weird turn of events, the Homeowners Association of Mab Global Estate, a community of 634 houses held its Annual General Meeting to deliberate on the threat posed by the illegal hotels in the estate

The estate agreed with unanimity that the Executive led by Engr Ahmed Ihedioha, wrote to the Development Control to alert the regulatory body of the brazen violation of the estate master plan.

The estate through EXCO wrote Development Control on November 21, 2021 and the regulatory body acknowledged receipt of the petition dated December 1, 2021. No action has taken place on the letter.

The hotel owners are quoted to have said that they have the support of some allies in Development Control in spite of the fact that a Development Control allegedly refused to grant approval to convert the houses to hotel since the estate is a gated community.