Ministerial designates, Ngige, Ogbe, others sighted at Force Headquarters for profiling

Jonathan Eze 
Former National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, Chief Audu Ogbe, and the former Anambra State governor, Senator Chris Ngige amongst others were on Thursday sighted at the Police Force Headquarters for biometric profiling.
The first set of the ministerial nominees who arrived in batches was received and led to the ICT profiling Center by the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase at about 12.15 pm and left at about 12.35pm.
Other ministerial nominees arrived the Force headquarters between 1pm and 1.45 pm and similarly carried out their own finger-printing and profiling at the 7th floor office of the Force Headquarters ICT profiling room.
The profiling of the ministerial nominees, complete with their finger prints and other biometrics at Force headquarters, which is the first of its kind in the  appointment of ministers in the present democratic dispensation, was seen by observers as a way of collecting current data of the ministerial nominees by the federal government to ensure proper records for purposes of accountability in future.
However, some observers wondered why the ministerial nominees who are yet to scale the Senate screening hurdle, should go ahead and commence profiling when many of them were not sure that they would scale the senate screening particularly those with several petitions hanging on their head.

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