Don’t Rush Challenge: Immigration queries 3 officers for “flaunting bodies”

As the video challenge of Don’t Rush continues to go viral on the global scene, three of Nigeria Immigration officers have been queried for flaunting their bodies while putting on the paramilitary uniform.
The three officers, Priscilla Irabor (38549), Catherine J. Bakura (38152) and Blessing Alfred Udida (38002), joined other servicemen, women and other law enforcement agencies in the world to show their humane side amidst the ongoing crisis of COVID- 19, but the Nigerian Immigration Service did not consider it a good show from the trio.
The query read: “The attention of the Comptroller General has been drawn to a video clip trending on social media in recent times which revealed a rather disturbing and embarrassing display of indecent flaunting of your bodies, desecration of Service uniform/beret and the use of inappropriate language thereby, sabotaging the values upheld by the service.
“To state the obvious, your act has caused a lot of embarrassment to the NIS and in line with our standard as a paramilitary organisation, is considered scandalous and an act unbecoming of an officer and therefore a violation of the PSR 030401 and 030402. This is a serious offense liable to dismissal from Service.”
The affected officers have however been given 72 hours to respond to the query they were served by the officer in charge of Human Resource Management (HRM), Assistant Comptroller General, who signed the query on behalf of the Comptroller General, Muhammed Babandede.
Nigeria Immigration spokesman, Sunday James, a Deputy Comptroller of Immigration did not respond to enquiries sent to him on the matterthrough sms.
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