The Police Service Commission has sent a strong delegation to Kano to oversee the screening and processes for the 2025 Police Academy (POLAC) admission, which begins in Wudil, Kano, today, Monday, October 6th 2025.
Justice Paul Adamu Galumje, retired Justice of the Supreme Court who is representing the Judiciary in the Commission, and DIG Taiwo Lakanu, fdc, who is representing the Police and Chairman of the PSC Standing Committee on Police Matters, are leading the strong delegation.
The Commission, a few days ago, unveiled a Policy on whistleblowing on recruitment processes and vowed to ensure that offenders are brought to book.
The Commission has warned that it will use the Polac admission processes to test run this Policy and will deal with any person or persons, no matter how highly placed, who falls victim to the dictates of the Policy.
Chairman of the Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni appeals to all parties participating in the ongoing Polac admission screening to play by the rules to avoid facing the wrought of the Commission.
The PSC Chairman said the Commission is poised to sanitise Police recruitment in the country, which includes admission into Polac, so that the Police will be proud of the products that will be sent to them.
He assured that the Commission will continue to carry along all relevant stakeholders in the search for a clean and credible recruitment process.
DIG Argungu advised state governments to show more interest in the ongoing Polac admission processes so as to protect its quota.
He noted that the Commission will continue to stand for inclusivity in its management of Police personnel and called for understanding as it rejigs the system for better results.