I WILL RESTORE PEACE AND TRUST BETWEEN THE PSC AND THE POLICE-ARASE

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The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Dr. Solomon Arase, has pledged to restore peace and build trust between Police Service Commission and the Nigeria Police Force.

He also assured that he would to build a police force that is mentally mobile.

The PSC Chairman also said he would resolve all grey issues militating the corporate relationship between Police, the public, and Civil society groups.

The Head, Press and Public Relations, PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, said in a statement on Friday, that Arase disclosed this at the Consultative Meeting between the Chairman of the Police Service Commission, and former Inspector General of Police IGP, Dr. Solomon Arase, and Stakeholders in the security sector on Friday.

He said the PSC Chairman hosted  Civil society Organizations at the Corporate Headquarters of the Commission in Jabi, Abuja, where he pledged to bequeath to Nigeria and Nigerians a Police Force “of our dreams and aspirations; able and willing to provide services to the Nigerian people in the most transparent, responsible and responsive manner”.

According to Ani, Arase promised the members of the group that being a former police officer would not impede his sense of Justice, fairness and equity.

He added that he would surely leave his footprints  in the sands of time and grow a Police Force that is mentally mobile.

“Dr. Arase noted that his appointment as the Chairman of the Commission came at a critical time in “our national life, when the Commission and the Nigeria Police Force have engaged in a seemingly intractable disputations over roles and powers, which regrettably compounded and degenerated into series of litigations”.

“He said the embarrassing scenario was informed and fuelled by preconceptions, misconceptions and prejudices against each other, ” founded on mutual distrust and suspicion.” He said.

He explained that the raging disconcertment and belligerency would affect the Nigerian people as neither PSC nor NPF can function effectively in delivering on its mandate without the support and cooperation of the other.

He noted that both institutions that are supposed to be mutually -reinforcing are now at daggers drawn.

“The Chairman believes that his consideration and appointment as the Chairman of the Commission by the President was not accidental , “but rather borne out of his conscious effort to bring about the required peace, cordiality and harmony between these two critical institutions of government”.

” I set out  with a vision and mission to de-escalate and contain the raging conflict, douse the disquiet and restore peace, understanding and cooperation between the two institutions necessary for my actualization of Security Sector Reforms (SSR) in Nigeria” 

“He noted that this was anchored on the  fact that synergy produces greater results and success in the attainment of institutional goals.

“The PSC Chairman however observed that although, ” peace  is essential for success and growth of any institution towards the atttainment of its mandate ; however, the pursuit of peace does not compel us to compromise and undermine our integrity as an oversight Agency over the Nigeria Police”. He explained.

According to Ani, peace is being restored and trust being built between PSC and NPF.

He said that  the Chairman of the PSC had assured that in no distant time, all the knotty issues which occasioned the conflict would be amicably resolved in a win- win situation for both institutions.

“He looked at the various problems facing Police and Policing in Nigeria and concluded that the only solution will be the collective intervention, collaboration and participation of all stakeholders in the Security Sector Reform.

“Dr. Arase noted that the PSC cannot effectively deliver on its mandate  without the corresponding support of the Civil Society Organizations.

“These supports, and assistance, he said can come in form of training and retraining programmes of both personnel of the PSC and NPF ” as well as helping us with logistics that will aid in carrying out our functions’

“He told the CSOs ” the Police Force is ours, it is not impossible to build a Police Force of our aspirations; it only requires involvement , participation, collaboration, assistance and support. Please, get involved”, he pleaded with them.

“Kemi  Okenyodo, of PWAN, one of the Civil Society Organizations in her remarks, said the appointment of the PSC Chairman was a welcome development especially within the Society and it’s members.

“She however called on the new Chairman to build a strong professional external oversight body that is equipped with the required capacity to hold the Police accountable for it’s actions.” The statement said.

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