By Ebinum Samuel
The Police Service Commission has expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the ongoing screening of candidates for the 2025 admission into the regular programme of the Police Academy, Wudil Kano.
A strong delegation from the Commission has been in Wudil kano state since the beginning of the screening exercise on Monday, October 6th 2025, where they supervised and assessed the facilities put in place for this year’s exercise.
The delegation included, Justice Paul Adamu Galumje, retired Justice of the Supreme Court; DIG Taiwo Lakanu rtd, fdc, Abdulfatah Mohammed and DIG Uba Bala Ringim rtd.
Mohammed, who represents the Organized Private Sector and North West Zone in the Commission, said so far the ongoing screening exercise has been successful and inclusive. According to the Honourable Commissioner, “it is so far so good adding that the Commission is impressed with the organisation.
He promised that the Commission will continue to ensure that the admission processes into Academy meet the desired requirements.
The Commission team had also taken time out of its tight schedule to visit the State Police Commissioner, CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, PhD, where leader of Delegation, Justice Galumje expressed satisfaction with the security situation in Kano and praised the Command’s efforts in maintaining peace and order in the state. Justice Galumje wished the Commissioner continued success in his assignment in kano state.
CP Bakori in his response, promised that the Officers and Men of the Command would continue to give their best efforts in crime prevention, management, and control under his watch. The Commissioner ” looks forward to continued collaboration with the PSC and other stakeholders in achieving its mandate “.