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PSC COMMENDS IGP ON PROACTIVE MEASURES TO ENSURE NON VIOLENT PROTESTS, CALLS ON NIGERIANS TO GIVE PEACE A CHANCE -says It will reward hardwork and commitment to national service by Police Officers

 



The police Service Commission has called  on Nigerians to give peace a chance  and support the Federal Government in its determined efforts to improve the living conditions of its citizenry. The Commission notes the need for Nigerians to appreciate the efforts of Government in rebuilding the fractured Nigerian nation and avoid the temptation of falling prey to merchants of war, stressing that what the Present Government neeeds now is the support of the Nigerian people to consolidate on its efforts to deepen democracy and bring prosperity across the nation.

Chairman of the Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, said the Commission is happy with the Inspector General of Police, Dr. Olukayode Egbetokun for his proactive measures to ensure a non violent protests.
DIG Argungu  said the IGP's order to  Commanders of Police Tactical teams to observe the principles of professionalism  and adherence  to the rule of law in managing public demonstration was heart warming and reassuring but warned that this democratic gesture should not be taken for granted.

The PSC Chairman re-echoed the warning of the Inspector-General of Police that while the right to peaceful protest is a fundamental democratic right, "it is imperative the Police ensure these protests do not escalate to violence ".

He noted that the IGP's decision to withdraw  Officers from extra policing services was in the right direction to ensure that more men are  deployed and fully prepared to provide immediate support to prevent escalation of violence.

The PSC Chairman called on Police Officers in the country to rise to the occasion and defend the nation's fragile democracy. He said the Commission will always reward hardwork and commitment to national security  and invited the Police Officers  to exhibit the greatest sense of professionalism and competence at this time of national threat adding that the public should rather support the Police to keep the nation united and progressive. 

Ikechukwu Ani 
Head, Press and Public Relations 
Tuesday, July 30th 2024.

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