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Oshiomhole warns Senate against being rubber-stamp, kicks against PSC institute bill

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Oshiomhole warns Senate against being rubber-stamp, kicks against PSC institute bill

Senator Adams Oshiomhole (Edo North/APC) has warned that the Senate must not serve as a “rubber-stamp” for duplicative institutions.

Oshiomhole made his argument during plenary on Thursday while opposing a bill seeking to establish a training institute for the Police Service Commission (PSC).

The bill, titled ‘Police Service Commission Training Institute (Establishment) Bill, 2025’, was presented by Senator Yunus Akintunde (Oyo Central) on behalf of Senator Abdulhamid Mallam-Madori, chairman of the Senate Committee on Police Affairs.

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Oshiomhole said he did not understand why a training institute should be created for the PSC that employs few people and already has limited operational scope.

“This house can’t rubber-stamp everything, Mr President, Sir. With profound respect, I think we have to be careful over multiplications and duplications of institutions that will add no value whatsoever,” he said.

“With due respect, I’ll like to ask: beside the Nigeria Police Force, how many people are employed under the Police Service Commission — besides the commissioners whose business is to regulate and oversight the affairs of recruitment, training — for the senate to set up a committee to establish an institute to train a commission which may sometimes not even exist?

“In the not-too-distant past, the idea of Police Service Commission was even abolished and they created the Ministry of Police Affairs.

“Now you have Ministry of Police Affairs and they will train their people as civil servants, then you have Police Service Commission to train who?

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“This country should invest in training police men and women and not Police Service Commission.”

Blame-Buhari. Adams-Oshiomhole
Senator Oshiomhole

Responding, Akintunde clarified that the PSC is a constitutionally recognised body and has not been replaced or scrapped in favour of any ministry.

“Police Service Commission is in existence. It was not cancelled to create the ministry of police affairs,” he said.

“There is quite a world of difference between the Police Force and the Police Service Commission.

“This Senate has passed a training institute for the Nigeria Police Force earlier this year. The one we are requesting for now is Police Service Commission Training Institute.”

Senator Abdul Ningi (Bauchi Central) cautioned that debate on the substance of the bill had come at the wrong time.

“We must be guided by our rules. This is a bill at the second reading. The argument canvassed by Senator Adams Oshiomhole, as good as they look, have gone beyond that,” he said.

“He must wait, if this bill is assented to, then he can come for amendment. We have gone beyond that. This is not up for debate.”

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