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Arase promises to cement PSC, NPF’s frosty relationship

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The Chairman, Police Service Commission, PSC, Solomon Arase, has promised to ensure cordiality in the oversight relationship between the commission and the Nigeria Police Force.

Mr Arase gave the assurance while addressing newsmen in his assumption of office as the new chairman of the commission on Thursday in Abuja.

While pledging to address the disquiet that had existed between PSC and NPF in recent times, adding that the issue of security sector reform was upper most in his agenda at the commission.

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The former Inspector-General of Police also called for stronger cooperation between the media and the police force with a view to changing the public negative narratives about the police in the country.

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He promised to ensure that the media would be given easy access to needed information to be able to support the police force in positive light.

According to him, the police force is supposed to be a Nigerian police, where citizens can critique but must also proffer solution in critiquing.

“I did mention yesterday (Wednesday) that there is going to be some paradigm shift in our relationship and oversight function with the Nigeria Police Force.

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“Most of the things we have had in recent times are the disquiet about the relationship when it comes to who has the responsibility to do one thing or the other.

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“One major aspect that we have not talked about is the issue of security sector reform and that is where I am going to seek your cooperation to see how we can charge up our relationship.

“We have been dealing with issues of public negative perception and I want you to change your approach towards reportage of the policing activities in the country.’’

Mr Arase pledged to ensure that the commission and NPF work in synergy to ensure efficient policing in the country.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on Jan. 24 appointed Arase as the new chair of PSC, following the resignation of Musiliu Smith also a former IGP from the position.

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He was subsequently sworn in by President Buhari on Wednesday as the substantive chairman of the commission.

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