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Senate Cmttee on Police Affairs to De-escalate NPF-PSC Fray Over Recruitment

Posted By: adminon: June 21, 2024In: De-EscalationTags: Muhammadu Buhari, NPF, PSC, Recruitment, Senate Cmttee on Police AffairsNo CommentsViews:
Senate Cmttee on Police Affairs to De-escalate NPF-PSC Fray Over Recruitment

The raging controversy between the Nigeria Police Force and the Police Service Commission (PSC) over the last batch of recruitment of 10, 000 constables has attracted the attention of the Se... Read more

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