The DIG made the warning yesterday in Dutse, the capital city of the state while addressing the recruits at the state’s police command headquarter during his official visit to the state, said “I’m here to see you and inform you that the present police force will not and never tolerates any form of bribe within and outside this present exercise”.
DIG Maigari Dikko explained that “the Inspector General f Police and the Nigerian Police Force is committed to producing a decent and proudly police in the country”.
“That is why the process and procedures of the recruitment were made very transparent. So whoever asked anything claiming to help you scales through reports him”, he emphases.
Speaking earlier the head of the recruitment exercise committee n the state, Assistant Commissioner of Police ACP Danjuma Aboki told the DIG that the exercise is going smoothly and they are strict on the terms and reference and guide principle of the exercise.
ACP Aboki said “there are total 4705 candidates applied in the state. We are following the laid procedures of the exercise and we are now on the credential and physical fitness screening”.
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