AIG Fayoade lauded for rejecting internet fraudster’s $100,000 bribe
The the Chairman, Police Service Commission, PSC, DIG Hashimu Argungu (rtd) and a Nigerian businessman Kennedy Ubeku have joined in commending Adegoke Fayoade, the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Zone 2 Command over his rejection of a bribe of $100,000 (N174 million) from a suspect.
Recall that an investigative officer of Zone 2 Command, CSP Ngozi Braide had led her team from the command to arrest a suspected internet fraudster, Patrick Akpoguma in Lagos.
However, the suspect offered the police team a large sum of money to avoid arrest.
Braide, on the instruction of the AIG Fayoade, played along and collected the sum of $100,000 (N174 million) in bribe, which she subsequently registered as evidence and detained the suspect for investigation.
In reaction, Ubeku, who is based in Korea said the rejection of the bribe by Fayoade was act was an inspiration for others to emulate and an encouraging development which Nigerians in diaspora should read.
‘’The story of police rejecting bribe is reminding us that there is still hope through the selfless efforts of some individuals dedicated to upholding the integrity and making a difference in redeeming the image of Nigeria.
Ubeku, who is the Chief Executive Officer of BubbleXtra Technology Innovation Limited, Seoul, South Korea, said that the AIG was one of such individuals who aimed at redeeming the image of the nation.
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He said that the Fayoade’s instruction to take the bribe into evidence as a means to convict the suspect was highly commendable which would help restore confidence in the police force.
“We in diaspora are proud of the integrity he has exhibited; AIG Fayaode has already taken a bold step in this direction.
” This is a heartfelt commendation of his efforts, with the hope that his actions will inspire others and his example shines brightly for all to see,” he said.
Ubeku said that Nigeria was in dire need of systemic overhaul, and added that it was everyone’s responsibility to compliment the government’s efforts in redeeming the image of Nigeria abroad.
On this part, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, the Chairman, Police Service Commission, has lauded Fayoade for his display of professionalism, describing the action as a pleasant development.
Argungu made the remark in a statement by the commission’s Spokesperson, Mr Ikechukwu Ani.
He noted the recent rejection of the N174 million by detectives of the Raider Team from Zone 2 Command, Lagos.
He also noted the swift recovery of N10 million from some policemen in Zone 16 Command Headquarters, Yenagoa, Bayelsa.
“It is a refreshing signposts of the deepening of his zero tolerance for corruption in the service.
“Police officers who distinguish themselves and take the war against corruption to the next level would in no time be recognised by the commission and appropriate benefits extended to them,” he said.
(NAN)
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