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Arase vows to end rift between PSC, NPF

He described the existing rift between the two organisations as embarrassing, saying it was fueled largely because of misconceptions and suspicion.

• April 29, 2023
Solomon Arase
Solomon Arase [Credit: The Guardian Nigeria]

The chairman, Police Service Commission (PSC), Dr Solomon Arase, has pledged to end the feud existing between the commission and the Nigeria Police Force.

A statement by Ikechukwu Ani, the head of press and public relations of PSC on Friday in Abuja said Mr Arase gave the assurance when he hosted some members of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).

He described the existing rift between the two organisations as embarrassing, saying it was fueled largely because of misconceptions and suspicion.

Mr Arase said it was in the greater interest of the country for the two organisations to work in harmony and a more transparent, responsible and responsive manner.

“My 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 disputation.

“This rift over roles and powers has regrettably compounded and degenerated into a series of litigations.

“In the raging disconcertment and belligerency, it is the Nigerian people that suffer as neither PSC nor Nigeria Police can function effectively without the support and cooperation of each other,” he said.

Mr Arase, therefore, said he would continue to take conscious steps to bring about the required peace, cordiality and harmony between the 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,” he added.

According to him, this is necessary in order to actualise the country’s security sector reform.

The PSC chairman said the synergy between the two organisations would also ensure greater results and success in their operations.

Mr Arase said so far, peace was being restored and trust being built between PSC and the Nigeria Police, adding that all the knotty issues would soon be amicably resolved.

(NAN)

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