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Arase on Rescue Mission, Pledges to Reposition NPF

…Solicits support of retired senior officers

By Hillary Asemota

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The Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Dr. Solomon Arase, on Thursday (today) convened the maiden meeting of Retired Officers Consultative Forum (ROCF) brainstorming on challenges confronting the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

The interactive session, he said, is with the aim to reposition the NPF for effective security architecture and service delivery for the nation.

Arase, said the Forum is expected to avail retired officers the needed opportunities to give back to the Force and ensure “that the socio-political vagaries and contemporary societal complexities do not contain the NPF to a paper-tiger in the security architecture of Nigeria.”

Remembrance

According to the PSC Chairman: “I deemed it necessary to form  a community of retired police officers, named ROCF that will act as a think-tank for the Force and PSC, through dispassionate interrogation of issues, generation of ideas and proffering solutions to the lingering security challenges.

The Forum, Arase, noted “aims at providing a veritable platform to the retired officers to critically examine contemporary issues and challenges affecting the NPF, and recommend pragmatic and actionable solutions and responses, for optimal functionality of the Force in delivering on its mandate.”

He said the Forum will provide the opportunity to leverage on our experiential knowledge, and advise  the PSC and NPF on policies and measures that will not only ensure a harmonious working relationship between the two institutions, but also reposition the NPF for greater efficiency and effectiveness in restoring it’s primacy in internal security in Nigeria.

Arase, said the Forum will further serve as a platform for eliciting interests for possible recruitment of members who are interested in participating as resource persons in the training programmes of the Commission, for both members of the two institutions as well as serving as a recruitment platform for recommendation of qualified and competent retired Officers for consideration for different appointments.

The Chairman told the members that the responsibility of rescuing and repositioning the NPF is a collective task that demands the participation and involvement of “our noble senior citizens, adding that the future of the Nigeria Police is threatened  with the ever-changing socio-political dynamics of the country coupled with the exponential depletion of our experienced officers and specialists through retirement.

Arase, invited the senior citizens to join him “In this tortuous but great journey of commitment, sacrifice and love for the Nigeria Police Force by getting actively involved in this forum.”

The National  President of the Retired police Officers Association of Nigeria,  AIG Steven Aiyewumi (rtd), in his message said it was obvious that the Nigeria Police Force was facing myriads of challenges and that it will take  the combined efforts of both retired Officers and the Force leadership to identify these problems and proffer solutions to them .

Signed: Ikechukwu Ani,

Head, Press and Public Relations

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