STATE
HOUSE PRESS RELEASE
Reports by sections of
the media today that President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered the sacking of top
police officers are untrue and most misleading.
The Presidency views
the highly sensationalized reports as a deliberate attempt to cause anxiety and
disaffection amongst the top hierarchy of the Police Force through the willful misrepresentation
of President Jonathan’s remarks at the swearing-in of the new Chairman and
members of the Police Service Commission.
The swearing-in
ceremony at which President spoke yesterday was directly covered by members of
the State House Press Corps and as a significant number of them rightly
reported, the thrust of the President’s remarks was that the new Chairman and
members of the Police Service Commission should strive to effectively discharge their statutory function of
enhancing discipline and efficiency in the service by ensuring that performance, competence and
merit are the primary criteria for career progression in the Police.
The full transcript and
recording of the President’s remarks at the occasion are available to all
sections of the media and they clearly show that at no point in the course of
his comments did the President “order” or “direct” the Police Service
Commission to “sack” any police officer.
President Jonathan was
certainly not giving fresh orders or rewriting the rules when he said: “People who
are promoted to Assistant Commissioner of Police and above must merit the rank.
If you don’t merit the rank, you should be retired from the service”.
As all police officers
and their counterparts in the Armed Forces and security agencies know, the
President’s words were fully in line with existing rules and regulations guiding
career progression in the services.
The import of President
Jonathan’s comments was that the new Police Service Commission and other bodies
charged with overseeing the career progression of officers and other personnel
in the police and security agencies should work to achieve greater competence levels
in the services by upholding extant regulations without fear or discrimination.
Headlines such as “JONATHAN
ORDERS SACK OF TOP POLICE OFFICERS” and “SACK CORRUPT POLICE, IMMIGRATION
OFFICERS, JONATHAN ORDERS PSC, CG” are a complete distortion, falsification and
perversion of the President’s remarks.
The Jonathan Administration
has granted access to all media organizations who wish to report on its
activities and done everything possible to facilitate the performance of their
duty of correctly informing the public in keeping with the spirit of democratic
governance.
In return, the Presidency
expects a much higher standard of professionalism and accuracy than that being
exhibited by sections of the media.
Those guilty of
deliberately distorting or twisting the President’s words to promote sectional
agenda and fan the embers of discord in the polity should desist from doing so.
Reuben
Abati
Special
Adviser to the President
(Media
& Publicity)
June
13, 2013
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