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PSC: There must be consequences for police misconduct… -Arase

Ezekiel Johnson
Ezekiel Johnson
Solomon Arase

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, PSC, Dr. Solomon Arase, has pledged to work in partnership with the Inspector General of Police to reinvigorate the Nigeria Police Force for better performance.

Arase who, on Thursday, received in audience the national leadership of the Police Community Relations Committee noted that for the Police to excel in its day-to-day operations, there must be consequences for misconduct and benefits for exemplary behaviour.

He said benefits and burden must go together, stressing that he would strive to complement what the Police is currently doing to ensure that the operations of the Police must conform with its rules of engagement.

The PSC chairman said the Police had no reason to go into land matters or debt collection, issues that should be handled through alternative dispute resolution, adding that he would remain a strong advocate of community partnership in policing.

He however noted that he was worried over the increasing cases of human rights abuses in the Police.

Arase pledged to support the visiting delegation in areas they needed his support.

The national chairman of the committee, Alhaji Mogaji Ibrahim Olaniya, earlier in his brief remarks, commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his appointment, stressing, “You are the best for the job.”

Alhaji Olaniya said the committee was in the commission to congratulate him on his appointment and to let him know that they were vigorously building on the legacies he established as the 18th Inspector General of Police.

said the committee had had offices outside the country, such as in Canada, United Kingdom and more, adding, “We are here to say that the fruit God used you and others to plant has germinated. We are here to rejoice with you and show you love.”

The national president said the committee would be 39 years old on May 8, 2023 and that on May 9, “we want to celebrate it and we are inviting you to the celebration.”

He made a case for special promotion for deserving Police Officers to encourage them to put in more efforts in the service of the nation.

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