A year ago
A Nigerian lady who happens to be in the police force, expressed her dissatisfaction after she tried resigning. According to the lady identified on the microblogging platform as @fauzziyahshoney, she has been trying to resign from the police force since last year, but her letters were not approved. Going forward, she revealed that, yesterday, the 24th of May 2023, her boss called her to meet the deputy commissioner for an interview, she thought she was finally going to be approved to resign, but luck ran out her side and she was detailed all because she tried resigning.
“I never saw this coming. I have never thought I'll be put in detention without interrogation. All I did was try to resign. I have been trying to resign from the Police since last year but my letters were not approved. My boss had called me to show up yesterday 24th of May to meet the Deputy commissioner for an interview. I thought they were finally going to approve my resignation but the only words I heard was that I should be detained to be tried and dismissed. Due to the shock, I couldn't say anything as the officer led me away. Later, I heard that Explode from exhaustion. My mother has called that she has been advised to come and plead that I will continue working. I have been working for 6 years and I think it is fair to let someone go and aid them to leave if they do not want to stay anymore. I have been very easygoing since I was born, this is my first time in this kind of situation. I have always worked in the administrative department, in fact, the religious department of the Nigeria Police.
I believe in pursuing everything with passion, I always remove myself whenever I think I am no longer giving full attention to a job or career. I don't know how long I'll be here but I need to sleep. If the women at the provost's office had not given me some Paracetamol yesterday afternoon, I may not have survived until now. I don't know how long I will be here but I'll appreciate a blanket with a sanitary pad. The cold is about to snuff my life out. As I sit here through the night and the mosquitos hum in my ears. I keep talking to them to ask them why someone who could have stamped my letter and put me through on what to do will have me held down and humiliated instead. I can't imagine what my mother will be going through now to hear that her daughter is being detained and she has to come to Ikeja to plead on her behalf. My mother has never had to worry over me before and she has to do it without my dad. I wonder what my dad would have thought if he were alive. He was such a calm person. He always knew what to say. I want to go home. I don't know who will read this. My phone will die soon. This is a cry for help. I want to go home. Find me please Fauzziyah Ebunoluwa Isiak”.
Her presentation sparked a whole lot of comments, a few of which are highlighted below;
Gabri3llaa
“To resign is a problem in this country again? Which kin wahala be this?”.
@jeremiadetunji -
“You have done your best by putting this out there.
Help will follow by the special grace of God.
@PoliceNG Please look into this, be fair, and allow
justice on this matter. Do not allow her to suffer
for an unjust cause”.
@biafra Ifeanyi
“I'm an ex-police officer, I resigned voluntarily since
2012, I have also worked for 5-6yrs before
resignation. It is not that easy. You will write
application for resignation and application for the
approval of resignation with your evidence months
salary forfeiture”.
@chy_omalicha
“So you won't resign even when you want? Is police work now a life sentence? Did you follow the appropriate channel of resignation if there's anything like that? Why would they not want to let you go?”.
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