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IGP seeks closer ties with commission

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The Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris, has called for a closer working relationsh­ip between the Police Force and the Police Service Commission (PSC) to reposition the force.

A statement by the commission’s Head, Press and Public Relations, Mr Ikechukwu Ani, said Idris made the call when he paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman of the PSC, Mr Musiliu Smith yesterday in Abuja.

Idris also pledged the loyalty of the force to Smith and also requested for his support and assistance to move the Nigeria Police Force forward.

Smith assured the commission Idris under that his administra­tion would do best to assist the police.

He noted that there was a need for the two agencies to work closely so as to quickly put structures in place to reposition the police.

The chairman, who expressed dissatisfa­ction with the public image of the police, said the commission would work with the police to change this negative perception.

“I want a positive perception for the police, let’s work closely, I assure you that the commission will assist you,” he said.

Smith also made a case for the training and retraining of personnel of the force to enable them give their best. its

The chairman called for closer supervisio­n in the police to ensure that officers worked within the dictates of the law.

He recommende­d the setting up of the I-G’s Monitoring Team specifical­ly for checking the conduct of police personnel especially those working on the nation’s highways.

He said the commission was preparing for the monitoring of police conduct during the forthcomin­g Osun governorsh­ip election and the 2019 general elections.

He advised that there should be proper education of policemen on election duties to operate within the establishe­d guidelines. (NAN

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