Propaganda on police transfers  infantile – PSC Chair

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), IGP Solomon Arase (retd.) has debunked reports in an online publication on the ongoing reorganisation in the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) involving  transfer of certain categories of officers from some states of the federation.

This is as the commission’s boss has pledged to continue to contribute to the restoration of peace and safety in Nigeria by sustaining fight against cultism and banditary.

Arase, in a press statement, by the PSC Head, Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, Thursday in Abuja, stated that, “The attention of the Chairman of the PSC, IGP. Solomon Arase (retd.) has been drawn to reports  in an online publication on the ongoing reorganisation in the NPF which involved  transfer of certain categories of officers from some states of the federation.

“The publication gave the impression that the PSC Chairman  was responsible for the transfers that affected officers from his state of Edo. According to the report ” the Inspector General of Police and the PSC Chairman…collected money from Obaseki, the Edo state Governor  to transfer us out of the Command” adding that ” the PSC chairman did the same transfer when he was the IGP and it was stopped by the former PDP Chairman, late Chief Anthony Anenih, of blessed memory.”

Ani noted that, “The publication went as low as  alleging that “Arase is the only Police IGP who dismissed  policemen from his own village and when the elders called him, he told them that it is a national  issue  and not community issue”

He said, “The commission is, however, happy that the Police Management has sufficiently addressed the issues raised in the publication and that the transfers were routine reorganisation in the Force which involved the transfer of Officers  who have served for a long period of time in a particular  state which it also noted is “a crucial aspect of maintaining  effectiveness  and professionalism.”

He further noted that, “The police management also mentioned the states currently undergoing the reorganisation  and which included, Edo, Delta, Rivers, Akwa Ibom.

“According to the Police, these states and some others have been earmarked for this first phase of reorganisation  to enhance  efficiency  and accountability  and that this exercise is a tradition and sacrosanct.”

Dr. Arase, however, insists that he has no apology for his known tradition to stand for a Police Force that was committed to nation building through the protection of lives and properties, maintenance of the rule of law and freeing the nation of the menace of cultists, bandits and other marauding deviants across the country.

“Dr. Arase says that he can not be diminished to operate as a provincial Nigerian who thinks first of himself or his kindred before national interest.

“The allegation that he was the only Police IGP who dismissed policemen from his own village, he noted was ridiculous and infantile, insisting that he will always fight crime and criminality anywhere it raises it’s head whether it is in his village or somewherelse.

“The PSC Chairman confirmed that he wrote the governor of his state and copied the Inspector General of Police last December on the deteriorating state of affairs in Edo state particularly  the recent surge  in cult related  violence and demanded urgent and decisive action.

“He said in the letter that the situation was further worsened by the failure of the Judiciary to successfully prosecute  these cases and which has allowed these criminals to roam freely, perpetuating  violence and instilling fear among the people.

“As the Inspector General of Police, Dr. Arase said that he amputated cult dons and charged them to court, although and unfortunately  the powers that be  released these outlaws upon his retirement. The records he noted are still with the Edo state judiciary.”

The spokesperson added that, “Since the gang war commenced in the state in November last year, he disclosed  that close to 30 persons have been killed.

“Dr. Arase declared that he had zero tolerance for violent crimes when he served the nation as the 18th Inspector General of Police and had successfully dominated the security space with intelligence policing. He pledged to continue to contribute to the restoration of peace and safety in Nigeria.”