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Musiliu Smith resigns as PSC chairman after fraud allegations

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Umar Audu
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The chairman of the Police Service Commission, PSC, Musiliu Smith has resigned his position.
Mr Smith, a retired Inspector General of Police has been engulfed in corruption allegations and supremacy battle with the Inspector General of Police, IGP over recruitment of constables.
DAILY NIGERIAN had reported how a commissioner at the commission, Naja’atu Muhammad, petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, alleging multi-million-naira contract scam, mismanagement of resources and lack of due process in the management of the commission.
In the petition dated June 29, 2022, Mrs Muhammad, who is represents Northwest at the commission, alleged that the embattled chairman had arbitrarily awarded bogus contracts without following due process.
Some of the allegations contained in the petition are; award of N34,749,375 for the design and development of police e-recruitment portal for the commission.
Another contract payment of N36,228,453.90 to Wedewood Integrated Investment Limited as the final payment of less than 5% retention fee for the partitioning of office space, installation of wall panel and customised cabinet at the PSC head office building. with total contract sum at N447,473,613.00.
Mrs Mohammed also alleged in the petition that the Commission’s account No.2994350018 fraudulent transferred about N200 Million to Vita Construction between 9th April 2021 and 14th April 2021 in the tranches of N10 Million Naira for unknown reason.
Although the commission is yet to make an official announcement, a commissioner at the PSC confirmed to DAILY NIGERIAN that Mr Smith was asked to hand over to a retired justice of the Supreme Court, Clara Ogunbiyi, in acting capacity.
Spokesman for the commission, Ikechukwu Ani, also confirmed the resignation, but said it was on health grounds.
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