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10,000 Constables Recruitment: IG Asks Supreme Court to Stay Nullification Files fresh 20 grounds of appeal Alex Enumah in Abuja The Inspector-General (IG) of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, has asked the Supreme Court to halt the execution of the judgement

of the Court of Appeal that nullified his recruitment of 10,000 constables into the Nigeria Police. The request was contained in an application for stay of execution filed along with fresh 20 grounds of

appeal against the judgement of the appellate court delivered on September 30. A three-man panel of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal presided by Justice Olabisi Ige had in a

unanimous decision held that the IG and the Nigeria Police lacked the power to recruit the constables. According to the appellate court, the power to recruit the constables is exclusively that of the Police

Service Commission (PSC). Ige subsequently set aside the earlier judgement of the Federal High Court, Abjua, which had validated the IG's power of recruitment, and nullified the recruitment of

the 10,000 constables made by the IG. Unsatisfied with the decision, Adamu, along with the Nigeria Police and Continued on page 8

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Amid Growing Global Support for Protests, FG Says Police Reform Not Negotiable Protests persist in Lagos, Abuja as govt beefs up security at land borders Oyetola attacked, two protesters feared killed by governor's details Aisha Buhari: It’s time to address insecurity in the North Army to begin operation crocodile smile nationwide Monday Lagos, Enugu, Kaduna, Ogun set up judicial panel on Police brutality Our correspondents With increasing supports by international stars for the #ENDSARS protesters in many parts of the country, the federal government, yesterday, reiterated that a police reform was inevitable and promised to redesign the operational guidelines and monitoring mechanisms that would help avert human rights violation

by men of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). One of America’s foremost actors, Tyler Perry, swelled the ranks of the international stars, who had so far enlisted supports for the ongoing protests, when he tweeted yesterday, writing, “I hate that a country with enormous potential to be one of the Continued on page 5

...NUPENG Denies Move to Shut Down Oil Facilities Onyebuchi Ezigbo In Abuja National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas workers (NUPENG) has said that it has not asked it's members to shut down petrol stations or Nigeria's oil production facilities as part of the ongoing protest against police brutality by the Police. wIn a statement jointly

signed by NUPENG National President, Comrade Williams Eniredonana Akporeha and General Secretary, Comrade Olawale Afolabi, the union said it supports Nigerian youths' protest against Police brutality and call for immediate and far reaching Police reforms. NUPENG however, said that Continued on page 5

SANWO-OLU'S CONDOLENCE VISIT... Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu (right), condoles with widow of Okechukwu Iloamuazor, who was hit by a stray bullet in the Surulere EndSARS protest, during the Governor’s visit to the deceased family at their residence in Lagos...yesterday


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