Tag: Police Academy

  • Police Academy admission procedure flawed – PSC

    Police Academy admission procedure flawed – PSC

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) said the process and procedures being adopted by the Management of Police Academy, Wudil, in its admission process could breed and create room for corruption.

    The Head of Press and Public Relations of PSC,  Mr Ikechukwu Ani said this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.

    Ani said the admission procedure introduced in the recent past by the academy was completely chaotic, confusing and unpredictable.

    According to him, worse still, charging application fees of N6,000 in an exercise designed to be absolutely free is absurd.

    He said the plan by the academy to invite all the applicants to appear in the premises of the Police Academy instead of decentralising the process and procedures in the 36 states and Abuja was not in the interest of the applicants.

    Ani said the plan was an invitation to  avoidable anarchy that would continue to create unnecessary stress, economic wastage, risk of journey, accommodation problem for the applicants and their families.

    He said the present  leadership of the commission in collaboration with the key stakeholders, Ministry of Police Affairs, Federal Character Commission and Nigeria Police Force was set to bring policies in line with Global best practices.

    He said the advertisement was placed, informing the public that the online application for admission into the 12th Regular Course of its degree programmes would open from July 28 to Sept. 8, 2025.

    Ani said the advertorial,  placed in flagrant violation of the required procedure, was an undisguised attempt to undermine the Commission which had the constitutional mandate to recruit, including through the academy.

    He said the commission had the sole authority to appoint persons holding or aspiring to hold offices into the Nigeria Police Force as clearly stated in the Court of Appeal’s judgement of Sept. 30, 2020.

    Ani said the decision,  affirmed by the Supreme Court, was taken in a case between the Police Service Commission and the Inspector-General of Police & 3 ors .

    “As a law abiding institution of government, the PSC will continue to resist and condemn any action by any person, body or authority that is in contravention of the provisions of the constitution.

    “The publication obviously undermines the rule of law and infringes upon the fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed to all citizens as has been interpreted by the Apex Court in the land.

    “No individual or institution including the Police Service Commission or the Nigeria Police Force is above the rule of law,” he said.

    Ani urged the public to disregard the publication and declared it as null and void.

  • Police academy commences application into 10th regular course cadet programme

    Police academy commences application into 10th regular course cadet programme

    The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has invited interested and qualified citizens to apply for admission into its academy’s 10th regular course cadet degree programme.

    Olumuyiwa Adejobi, force public relations officer, announced this in a statement on Monday.

    The online registration process, according to the statement,
    will run for a period of six (6) weeks (from 24th July to 3rd September, 2023) availing both male and female Nigerians of good character.

    The requirements for admission into the Academy include that the applicants must:

    “Be Nigerian origin by birth and possess National Identity Number (NIN), JAMB result (2023 only) with not less than 180 marks, and must have selected Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil as first choice in the JAMB form.

    “Possess a minimum of 6 credits in not more than 2 sittings in WAEC/NECO or its equivalent with credit passes in English and Mathematics.
    iii. be aged between 17-21 years by 31st October, 2023.

    “Be medically, physically, and psychologically fit and must not be less than 1.67m tall for males and 1.64m tall for females.

    “Have not less than 86cm (34 inches) expanded chest measurement (for males only)

    “Not be married or pregnant
    at the time of admission.
    vii. have a valid email address and phone number.

    ” SSCE (WAEC/NECO) Statements of Results or certificates before 2019 will not be accepted.”

    Adejobi noted that the method of application is virtual.

    “All interested applicants who meet the criteria above are advised to visit the Academy’s website: *https://www.polac.edu.ng*, generate Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) code which would be used to make payment of a non-refundable fee of Three Thousand, Five Hundred Naira (N3,500) only through any commercial bank branch in Nigeria.

    “Successful payment will open up a form that applicants are required to fill out and upload scanned copies of their SSCE results, birth, and state of origin certificate.

    ” Thereafter, applicants are required to print out completed online forms and guarantor forms to be filled and submitted at the Nigeria Police Academy during the physical screening.

    ” Automated physical screening exercise will hold at the Academy at a date which will be communicated in due course. Successful candidates will participate in a Computer Based Test (CBT), a subsequent Automated Medical Screening Exercise, and an Automated Interview/Selection Exercise for Final Selection of candidates who will undergo a 5-year academic and police training leading to a Bachelors Degree and commissioning into the Nigeria Police Force as Assistant Superintendent of Police II.”

    The Acting Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun,  assured that the process will be conducted in the best tradition of transparency and accountability.

    He advised the applicants to be wary of online imposters, scammers, and other criminal elements who might want to take advantage of the application process to dupe innocent applicants.

    The IGP however warned that anyone found wanting in this regard will be arrested and prosecuted.

  • Police Academy denies admitting new students

    Police Academy denies admitting new students

    The Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano, has described as fake and fraudulent, news that it is admitting new intakes into the institution.

    The Commandant of the Academy, AIG Sadiq Abubakar, told newsmen on Tuesday in Wudil, that Nigerians should  be wary of fraudsters spreading the false information.

    The Commandant called on Nigerians to be wary of scammers and their fake admission list, saying the institution has not started admitting new students.

    He explained as shocking and unbelievable, news that some people are busy selling admission forms to unsuspecting victims.

    “I want to clarify that those behind the sale of forms and offer of admission are fraudsters who are all out to tarnish the good image of the Academy.

    “Let me say this without fear of contradiction that there is no admission in this academy for now.”

    The Commandant, further, said plans were underway by the institution to introduce new programmes on security studies.

    The Commandant said it will offer various certificate courses such as in forensic investigation among others.

    AIG Abubakar said the institution as the only one in West Africa will now offer officers opportunity to study in the institution instead of traveling abroad.

    The Commandant also hinted that skills acquisition such as the baking of bread, poultry farming, among others, will be introduced.

    He said he will leave no stone unturned to drive internal revenue generation for the institution.

  • Police Academy commences application into 9th Regular course cadet degree programme

    Police Academy commences application into 9th Regular course cadet degree programme

    The Nigeria Police Force has announced the commencement of its 2022 recruitment exercise for new officers.

     

    Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in a statement on Thursday, said the security agency is recruiting qualified persons as constables from July to mid-August.

     

    “Interested and qualified candidates are to register on http://polac.edu.ng, as IGP Warns Impostors, Fraudsters,” the statement stated.

    Police Academy commences application

     

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the requirements for admission into the Academy include that the applicants must:

     

    i. be Nigerian citizen by birth and possess National Identity Number (NIN), score not less than 180 marks in the 2022 JAMB, and must have selected the Nigeria Police Academy as the institution of *first choice*.

     

    ii. possess a minimum of 6 credits in not more than 2 sittings in WAEC/NECO with credit pass in Mathematics and English.

     

    iii. be aged between *17 – 22 years by 31st October, 2022.

     

    iv. be medically, physically, and psychologically fit, and not less than 1.67m tall for males and 1.64m for females.

    v. have not less than 86cm (34 inches) expanded chest measurement (male only)

    vi. not be married or pregnant at the time of admission (female only)

     

    vii. have a valid email address and phone number.

    viii. SSCE (WAEC/NECO) Statements of Results or certificates before 2017 will not be accepted.

    Police Academy commences application

     

    According to the statement, the method of application would be virtual.

     

    The statement reads, in part: “All interested applicants who meet the criteria above are advised to visit the Academy’s website: *https://polac.edu.ng*, generate the Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) code which would be used to make payment of a non-refundable fee of five thousand Naira only (N5,000) through any commercial bank branch in Nigeria.

     

    “Successful payment will open up a form which applicants are required to fill, and upload scanned copies of their results, birth certificate, and state of origin certificate.

     

    “Thereafter, applicants are required to print out completed online forms and guarantor forms to be filled and submitted at designated centres nationwide.

     

    “Automated physical screening exercise will hold at the seventeen (17) zonal commands headquarters from 19th to 25th September 2022.

     

    “Successful candidates will participate in a Computer Based Test (CBT) and a subsequent Automated Medical Screening Exercise prior to the Final Selection of candidates who will undergo a 5-year academic and police training leading to a Bachelor’s Degree and commissioning into Nigeria Police Force as Assistant Superintendent of Police II.

     

    “The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc(+), NPM, fdc, assures that the process will be conducted in the best tradition of transparency and accountability.

     

    “He advises the applicants to be wary of online imposters, scammers, and other criminal elements who might want to take advantage of the application process to dupe innocent applicants.

     

    “The IGP however warns that anyone found wanting in this regard will be arrested and prosecuted.”

  • Police Academy actress, Marion Ramsey is dead

    Police Academy actress, Marion Ramsey is dead

    Broadway and Police Academy actress Marion Ramsey has passed on in Los Angeles at the age of 73.

    This is according to a statement issued by her manager, Roger Paul, who didn’t reveal the cause of her death.

    “Marion carried with her kindness and permeating light that instantly filled a room upon her arrival. The dimming of her light is already felt by those who knew her well. We will miss her, and always love her,” Paul said in the statement.

    Ramsey starred as Officer Laverne Hooks in Police Academy alongside G.W. Bailey, Steve Guttenberg and Kim Cattrall.

    Born in Philadelphia in 1947, Ramsey made an entry into Television with a guest role in The Jeffersons before she became a regular in the Bill Cosby sketch comedy series Cos. She also had guest roles in Beverly Hills, 90210 and MacGyver.

    She had Broadway performances in Hello, Dolly and the Los Angeles production of The Little Shop of Horrors.

    She is survived by three brothers.

     

  • 2019 Police Academy Recruitment: Available Positions, How To Apply

    2019 Police Academy Recruitment: Available Positions, How To Apply

    The Nigeria Police Academy has commenced the 2019 recruitment with various positions available for qualified applicants.

    Available positions

    Kindly find below list of available positions for the 2019 Police Academy recruitment exercise.

    Professor (CONUASS 7)
    Reader (CONUASS 6)
    Senior Lecturer (CONUASS 5)
    Lecturer I (CONUASS 4)
    Law Librarian (CONUASS 2)
    Technical Officer (CONTISS)

    Senior Technical Officer (CONTISS 9)
    Senior Technologist (CONTISS 9)
    Technologist I (CONTISS

    Professor (CONUASS 7)

    Job Type: Full Time
    Qualification: Ph.D./Fellowship
    Experience: 12 years
    Location: Kano
    Job field: Education/Teaching

    Departments

    Science
    Law
    Humanities
    Social and Management Sciences


    Requirements

    All applicants must have a minimum of 12 years post Ph.D. teaching, research and administrative experience in a recognised university.
    Applicants must also have evidence of scholarly publications in reputable local and international journals.
    Possession of relevant professional qualification will be an added advantage.
    Applicants must possess demonstrable competence to provide academic leadership in his/her academic discipline.

     

    Reader (CONUASS 6)
    Job Type: Full Time
    Qualification: Ph.D./Fellowship
    Experience: 9 years
    Location: Kano
    Job Field: Education / Teaching

    Departments

    Science
    Law
    Humanities
    Social and Management Sciences
    Requirements

    All applicants must have a minimum of nine (9) years post Ph.D. teaching, research and administrative experience at the university level and have scholarly publications in peer-reviewed local and international journals.
    Possession of relevant professional qualification will be an added advantage.

     

    Senior Lecturer (CONUASS 5)
    Job Type: Full Time
    Qualification: Ph.D./Fellowship
    Experience: 6 years
    Location: Kano
    Job Field: Education / Teaching

    Departments

    Science
    Law
    Humanities
    Social and Management Sciences
    Requirements

    Every applicant must have a minimum of six (6) years post Ph.D. teaching experience at the university level and have scholarly publications in peer-reviewed local and international journals.
    Possession of relevant professional qualification will be an added advantage.

     

    Lecturer I (CONUASS 4)
    Job Type: Full Time
    Qualification: Ph.D./Fellowship
    Experience: 3 years
    LocationKano
    Job Field: Education / Teaching

    Departments

    Science
    Law
    Humanities
    Social and Management Sciences
    Requirements

    A PhD. degree from a recognised university with at least 3 years post Ph.D. teaching, research and administrative experience in a recognised university.
    Evidence of scholarly publications in reputable local and international journals.
    Possession of relevant professional qualification will be an added advantage.

     

    Law Librarian (CONUASS 2)
    Job Type: Full Time
    Qualification: BA/BSc/HND
    Experience: 3 years
    Location: Kano
    Job Field: Law / Legal

    Requirements

    Applicants must possess LLB & BL with MLS/MILS from a recognised university or its equivalent with at least 3 years of cognate experience.

     

    Technical Officer (CONTISS)
    Job Type: Full Time
    Qualification: BA/BSc/HND
    Experience: 3 years
    Location: Kano
    Job Field: Engineering / Technical

    Requirements

    BSc or HND in relevant field from a recoghised university or its equivalent with at least 3 years cognate experience.

    Membership of relevant professional bodies will be an added advantage.

     

    Senior Technical Officer (CONTISS 9)
    Job Type: Full Time
    Qualification: BA/BSc/HND
    Experience: 6 years
    Location: Kano
    Job Field: Engineering / Technical

    Requirements

    Applicants must possess BSc or HND in relevant field from a recognised university or its equivalent with at least 6 years cognate experience plus membership of relevant professional bodies.

     

    Senior Technologist (CONTISS 9)
    Job Type: Full Time
    Qualification: BA/BSc/HND
    Experience: 6 years
    Location: Kano
    Job Field: Engineering / Technical

    Requirements

    BSc or HND in relevant field from a recognised university or its equivalent with at least 6 years cognate experience plus membership of AIST or FISLT.

     

    Technologist I (CONTISS)


    Job Type: Full Time
    Qualification: BA/BSc/HND
    Experience: 3 years
    Location: Kano
    Job Field: Engineering / Technical

    Requirements

    B.Sc or HND in relevant field from a recognised university or its equivalent with at least 3 years cognate experience. Membership of AIST or FISLT will be an added advantage.