The Police Service Commission today Monday, May 11, 2015,
received the acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase and the
Management team of the Nigeria Police Force with a promise to do everything
within its powers to raise the morale of the Officers and Men and the overall
efficiency of the Force.
Chairman of the Commission, Sir (Dr.) Mike Mbama Okiro,
retired Inspector General of Police, who conveyed the Commission’s position,
said the Commission will look into the possibility of expanding the
establishment of the Force to accommodate more promotions and reduce stagnation
in the Force.
The visiting acting Inspector General of Police had earlier
complained of stagnation in the Force where he said some Officers had been on
one rank for upwards of eight to nine years because of non availability of establishment
vacancies, a development he said had seriously affected the morale of the
Officers. He had appealed to the Commission to assist the Force in ensuring
that more establishment vacancies are created to cater for the backlog of
promotions in the Force.
Dr. Okiro also admitted that Nigeria was under policed and
noted that there was need for urgent recruitment into the Force to ensure that
the nation is well policed. He agreed
with the acting IGP that there was need to replace lost Officers who may have
died in the course of duty.
Mr. Arase had earlier told the Commission that the Nigeria
Police Force has been losing its men stressing that about 20 to 30 Policemen
are lost every month in Nigeria. These Officers are hardly replaced, he said,
adding that this has affected the strength of the Force.
He appealed for urgent recruitment into the Force to ensure
that the Force is well positioned to perform its duties.
The acting IGP pledged the loyalty of the Police management
team to the Commission and promised a cordial and fruitful relationship for the
optimal effectiveness and efficiency of the Force.
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