Tag: MUFTI

  • Report policemen on duty with mufti –  Lagos CP

    Report policemen on duty with mufti – Lagos CP

    The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Mr Abiodun Alabi, has called on members of the public to report any police officer and men carrying out their official duties while on mufti.

    This is contained in a statement issued on Saturday by the spokesman for the command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin.

    Alabi said that the command would not hesitate to take appropriate disciplinary actions against erring police personnel.

    The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Usman Baba, on March 12, warned police officers against the use of mufti and unauthorised outfits while on duty.

    The Lagos police boss, therefore, warned all area commanders, tactical commanders and divisional police officers to ensure total compliance by the officers and men.

    He said that they must be in approved uniforms while on patrol and stop-and-search duties.

    Alabi said that the command would hold liable any supervisor or head of department under whose jurisdiction this directive would be flouted.

  • NYSC cautions corps members against wearing mufti in camp

    NYSC cautions corps members against wearing mufti in camp

    The National Youth Service Corps in Gombe State has cautioned corps members against wearing mufti in camp.

    The Camp Director, Alhassan Ndako, made this call while congratulating the 2021 Batch ‘C’ Stream I Corps members on a successful swearing in ceremony.

    This was contained in a statement by the NYSC Gombe State, adding that the management has vowed to deal with corps members who do not wear their kits.

    According to the statement, Ndako dommended the corps members for “exhibiting a high level of discipline so far” while giving a stern warning on the use of mufti, especially in the evenings.

    “Corps members must use the kit items issued to them by NYSC Management and must not use anything other than that. Anyone caught would be dealt with,” the statement quoted him as saying.

    Speaking on COVID-19 prevention measures, Ndako advised corps members on misuse of water, sanitizer and liquid hand wash.

    The swearing ceremony of 1,176 corps members, comprising 562 females and 614 males took place on Tuesday at the temporary orientation campground in Amada Akko Local Government Area of Gombe State.