Mohammed Adamu, acting inspector-general of police, says police officers will now do eight-hour daily shifts instead of the current 12.
Adamu, who announced the directive at a conference of heads of police medical facilities on Thursday, said this is to curtail work-related stress.
He said this will in turn reduce the misuse of firearms and extra-judicial killings in the country.
The work structure for the Nigeria police force is currently a 12-hour shift.
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“I have ordered that with immediate effect, the shift duty structure of the Nigeria police should be reverted to the traditional eight-hours, three-shift standard,” the police IG said at the conference holding in Abuja.
“For purpose of clarity, henceforth, no personnel should be made to perform any duty exceeding 8-hours within a space of 24 hours.”
He explained that the directive was to address an “age-long occupational stress” which long hours of duty engenders among personnel of the force.
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Adamu said the only time the duty structure should exceed eight hours is during emergency.
According to him, policing is a highly demanding job physically, mentally and psychologically, required a good state of mind.
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