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Law sacking unmarried pregnant policewomen expunged – AIG

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 12, 2025 2311 Minutes read0

•AIG Aishatu Baju

An Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Aishatu Abubakar Baju, says police laws and regulations mandating the dismissal of unmarried policewomen who get pregnant whilst in active service have been expunged.

Baju, who is the most senior female police officer in Nigeria, stated this as a guest on Channels Television today .

Baju said laws discriminating against women in the Nigeria Police Force have been deleted for inclusion.

When reminded of the case of Omolola Olajide, an unmarried police corporal in Ekiti State who was dismissed in 2021 for being pregnant, the AIG said unmarried policewomen are no longer dismissed for getting pregnant in active service.

“That Section 127 and any section of the Police Act and regulation that has gender discrimination have been expunged, looking at the Police Act of 2020 and the police reform that is currently going on,” she said.

“The IGP (Inspector General of Police) has just last year launched the Nigeria Police Gender Policy just to make sure that there is complete eradication of any form of gender discrimination.

“I can tell you that the Nigeria Police has come of age, and the IG is intentional about inclusivity and making sure that the Nigeria Police is an equal opportunity institution.”

Asked to respond specifically as to whether the police no longer kick out unmarried female police officers who get pregnant, the AIG said, “Yes.”

Olajide’s dismissal in 2021 sparked outrage with the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) approaching a Federal High Court in Abuja to challenge the legality of Section 127 of the police regulations.

The court dismissed the suit in February 2022 for lacking merit, ruling that such officers were aware of the regulation before their admission into the Force.

Unfazed, the NBA approached a Court of Appeal in Lagos to challenge the judgment of the lower court.

In May 2024, the appellate court voided the regulations 126 and 127 of the Nigeria Police Act which allowed the dismissal of unmarried policewomen who become pregnant in service.

 

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