In virtually every nation on earth, the role of government includes provision of social welfare and dedicated care for the less privileged and children.
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Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, in a statement on Monday, accused “mischief authors” of concocting lies.
He said the Mess was built to cater for the welfare of Police officers, serve as transit accommodation for personnel on transfer or on special assignments and provide a social environment for their relaxation.
Mba noted that over time, the property has degenerated and shown structural defects requiring a massive renovation or outright rebuilding.
The spokesman said to restore its lost glory, the IGP and the Management Team took a decision to upgrade it “to a world-class edifice”.
Mba disclosed that the renovation will include the development of a world-class three-star hotel, office spaces for lease, and a shopping complex.
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The retired Brigadier General succeeded Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah, a retired colonel.
The tenure of Abdallah, who was appointed on January 12, 2016, expired on January 11, 2021.
But President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to deny him a second tenure is being debated.
Since May 2015, the President has granted many heads of departments and agencies a second term, likewise a number of Federal Executive Council (FEC) members, as well as military and paramilitary chiefs.
A source told DAILY POST that the NDLEA recruitment exercise might have cost Abdallah another tenure.
The citizen close to the authorities said the presidency and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, were displeased with how the former chairman handled it.
The Nigerian Government has said it was not in support of the resumption of schools on Monday, January 18, 2021. The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu
Other aspirants jostle to succeed Adamu in February
Disquiet in NDLEA over chairman’s term limit
By Kingsley Nwezeh
As top police officers intensified their lobbying to succeed the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, who is billed to retire in February, analysts are wondering if President Muhammadu Buhari will buck the trend by picking a Southerner as his successor.
The analysts, who spoke to THISDAY at the weekend, expressed concerns about the possibility of the president picking another Northerner to succeed Adamu, expected to retire on February 1 having spent 35 years in service, despite the clamour by Nigerians that Buhari should end the domination of Northerners as heads of the nation’s military, paramilitary and security agencies.