News

PSC Names Clara Ogunbiyi, Retired Supreme Court Justice, As Acting Chairperson

Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr

The management of the Police Service Commission (PSC) has nominated Clara Ogunbiyi as the acting chairperson of the commission.

PSC Names Clara Ogunbiyi, Retired Supreme Court Justice, As Acting Chairperson
Clara Ogunbiyi

 

The PSC head of press and public relations, Ikechukwu Ani, announced the development in a statement on Thursday.

Ogunbiyi assumption of duty comes barely 24 hours after former Inspector General of Police Musiliu Smith resigned. The ex-PSC Chairman was said to have been at loggerheads with the Force leadership over the recruitment exercise

Until her appointment, Justice Ogunbiyi was Commissioner 1 in the Commission and next in the hierarchy to the former Chairman.

She will serve as the acting PSC Chairperson pending the appointment of a new helmsman by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Ogunbiyi retired from the supreme court in 2018 after attaining the mandatory retirement age of 70.

“The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Alhaji Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith, a retired Inspector General of Police has formally resigned his appointment,” the statement reads.

“His resignation which has been accepted by Mr President takes immediate effect. Alhaji Smith retired on health grounds.

“Following his resignation and in pursuant to Schedule 2(4) sub-section 2(2) of the Police Service Commission Establishment Act 2001, members of the Management of the Commission met yesterday, Wednesday, September 14th, 2022, and nominated a colleague, Justice Clara Bata Ogunbiyi, a retired Justice of the Supreme Court, as the acting [chairperson] pending the appointment of a new chairman by Mr President.

“Justice Ogunbiyi, who was until her nomination the Commissioner 1 in the Commission and next in the hierarchy to the former chairman, expressed her appreciation to her colleagues for the confidence reposed in her and pledged to run an inclusive administration based on the rule of law.

“She said the Commission deserves the best and promised to ensure that the management will do everything possible to give the staff a Commission they will be proud of.”

Giving an update on the strike by the PSC joint union congress amid the controversy over the recruitment of police constables, Ani said the strike has been suspended “to allow the new management to look into its demands”.

“The present management of the Commission was inaugurated on the 25th of July 2018 and is expected to exit on the 24th of July 2023,” he added.

Comments are closed.

Exit mobile version