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Female Police Officers Condemn Attacks On Colleagues Over Promotions

by Ejike Ejike
2 months ago
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The female officers of the Nigeria Police Force have condemned the attacks on their colleagues, who were recently promoted by the Police Service Commission.

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In a statement, the Force gender advisor to the inspector-general of police, AIG Aishatu Abubakar Baju, demanded the retraction of malicious publications that alleged female officers were given promotions because they were girlfriends of the top police management.

According to her, “We express deep shock and strong disappointment over recent unwarranted attacks on female police officers who were recently promoted by the Police Service Commission, following the recommendation of the Inspector-General of Police.

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“It is particularly disturbing that these malicious statements, led by Mr. Omoyele Sowore and his associates, singled out female officers for criticism, while their male counterparts promoted under the same process and criteria were left unscathed.

“Female police officers are integral to the maintenance of law and order, and as dedicated public servants as well as mothers, sisters, and wives, they deserve the utmost respect and dignity. Promotions in the Nigeria Police Force are earned strictly on merit, whether through years of exemplary service or exceptional performance. Women who meet these standards are equally entitled to recognition and career advancement as their male colleagues.

“The insinuation that female officers’ promotions are unmerited or based on gender bias is not only unfounded but also reflects deep-seated misogyny. Such remarks undermine the sacrifices, professionalism, and hard work of women in uniform who risk their lives daily in service to our nation.

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“We therefore demand the immediate retraction of these derogatory statements and a formal public apology to the women of the Nigeria Police Force. We reaffirm that no amount of intimidation or smear campaigns will deter us from discharging our duties with the highest level of professionalism, integrity, and commitment to national security.”

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