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Why We Detained Police Woman Who Wants To Resign - Police Spokesperson Clarifies

Faith Ukanwa

May 25, 2023

Why We Detained Police Woman Who Wants To Resign - Police Spokesperson Clarifies
The spokesperson of the Lagos State Police Command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin has reacted to the claims made by a female police officer that she was detained for wanting to resign.

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ALL FACTS NEWSPAPER had reported that a policewoman, Fauzziyah Ebunoluwa Isiak, took to Twitter on Thursday to lament how she was detained and placed under uncomfortable conditions all because she wants to resign from the force.

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She had claimed that she tendered her resignation letter since last because she lost passion for the job, but is yet to get approval.

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Reacting, Hundeyin wrote on Twitter;

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"SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT:

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It is one thing to turn in your resignation. It is another thing for the application to be processed, upon which you receive your discharge certificate.

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"Till you get the discharge certificate, you remain a serving member of the Force, bound by all extant rules and regulation of service. @PoliceNG , absence from duty for twenty-one days without leave or permission automatically results in your being declared a deserter. Every serving member knows this.

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"Corporal Fauzziyah Isiak, who serves in the office of the Imam of the Command, without leave, permission or discharge from service, absconded from duty for over a month, in flagrant disregard for the conditions of service she willingly signed to. For this offence against discipline, she was detained yesterday for the commencement of her orderly room trial today.

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Secondly, she has maliciously brought the name of the Force into disrepute by distorting/misrepresenting facts - a discreditable conduct that amounts to another disciplinary offence. Nevertheless, she would have an opportunity to explain herself at the trial, after which a decision will be made."

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