The Federal Government has through the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), sacked a senior officer at the level of Controller of Corrections and two other personnel of their service over alleged misconduct.
This was contained in a statement on Thursday by the spokesperson for NCoS, ACC Abubakar Umar.
Umar said the service had conducted a thorough review of multiple instances of unprofessional conduct and improper behaviour exhibited by its personnel.
These misconducts encompass a range of offences such as unauthorized absence, severe negligence in performing duties, involvement in illicit item trafficking, and manipulation of results, among other transgressions.
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According to the statement, “In a letter by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board CDCFIB, a total of 20 personnel have been discharged and acquitted of the various offences for which they were accused, while an officer who was previously suspended was reinstated after the review exercise.
“Three personnel were compulsorily retired, 13 personnel attracted plain warning, while six had their ranks reduced.
“These are in line with the zero tolerance on staff misconduct, a cardinal mantra of the Controller General of Corrections, Haliru Nababa, and targeted toward ridding the Service of unscrupulous elements and misfits, so as to improve professionalism as well as to entrench discipline, ethics and excellence in its officers and men.”
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