The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has set up a disciplinary panel to investigate two operatives accused of assaulting a woman during a raid on a hotel in Lagos on Thursday. Its Spokesman, Dele Oyewale, who said this in a statement on Monday in Abuja, added that the officers were to appear before the panel on Monday. Oyewale said that the EFCC Chairman, Mr Ola Olukoyede, set up the disciplinary team to look into the case of the two errant officers of the commission who allegedly assaulted a female staff of Regional Hotel, Ojo, Lagos. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the officers were sighted in a viral video assaulting the staff of the hotel in an early morning sting operation on Thursday. 'Olukoyede ordered the arrest of the two officers and has directed them to appear before a joint Disciplinary Team comprising the Appointment, Promotion and Disciplinary Committee, APDC and the Department of Ethics and Integrity. 'They are billed to appear before the Team on Monday July 1, at the Corporate Headquarters of the Commission, Abuja. ' The team would look into the case of the officers and recommend appropriate disciplinary measures to be taken against them,' he said. According to him, Olukoyede stressed that no stone will be left unturned in getting the officers to account for their unprofessional conduct. Source: News Agency of Nigeria
Related Posts
Namibian fish belongs to Namibians: Amukwa
The chairperson of the Confederation of Namibian Fishing Association (CNFA), Matti Amukwa has called out Government for allocating Governmental Objective quotas to entities that are not right holders.
The chairperson was referring to among others th…
NNPC Ltd. reassures public with over 1.5bn litres of petrol
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd. says it has over 1.5 billion litres stock of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, which will last for over 30 days.
Mr Olufemi Soneye, Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPC Ltd.,…
Rottweiler dogs put down
The five Rottweiler dogs that viciously attacked a security guard at Oshakati on Sunday, leading to his death, were put down on Monday.Deputy Commissioner Theophilus Kamati of the Oshana Namibian Police Force on Monday said that all the dogs were put d…