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PSC, CLEEN Foundation To Convene BI-annual Police Executive Forum

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The Chairman of the Police Service Commission,  DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, mni, today, Tuesday, August 20th 2024, received in audience a delegation from the CLEEN Foundation, a Justice Sector Reform Non governmental Organisation led by its Executive Director, Gad Peters.

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The Organization was in the Commission to pledge  it’s readiness to continue to collaborate with the Commission’s new leadership in implementing  already existing initiatives  and to ensure that the rights and safety of all Nigerians are upheld.

The two parties agreed to work together to convene a Police- Executive Forum bi-Annually  to review the challenges and strenghten coordination and collaboration.

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They also agreed to sustain the security stakeholders’ coordination meeting as a measure  to preserve  human rights and dignity.

DIG Argungu while welcoming the visitors vowed to ensure the elimination of corruption in Police Recruitment,  promotion and discipline.

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He pledged that openness,  transparency and integrity will remain the hallmark of his tenure in the Commission adding that corporate Good governance will be his watchword. “We will be as transparent as possible in anything we do here, be it Recruitment, Promotion or Discipline and very soon we will commence geo-political verification of all serving Police Officers to meticulously confirm those who are still in service”.

He said he will not tolerate corruption both in the Commission and the Police Force and will expose anyone caught corrupting himself or the system. “I am a whistle blower and stand ready to blow the whistle on any corruption  or intention to corrupt, this will obviously serve as a deterent to those who are hell bent in corrupting the system”, he said.

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DIG Argungu confirmed that the Commission will partner CLEEN Foundation to convene a bi-annual Police-Executive Forum to review the challenges  and strenghten  coordination  and collaboration.  He also promised that the PSC under his leadership  will sustain the security stakeholders’ coordination meeting as a measure to preserve  human Rights and dignity.

Gad Peters, the Executive Director  of the Foundation had acknowledged  the efforts of the Commission  in promoting transparency, Discipline  and fairness  within the Nigeria Police Force.

He, however, said recent incidents have underscored the urgency for more proactive measures to ensure that Police Officers act within the confines of the law and respect the rights of all citizens. He told the new leadership of the Commission that CLEEN Foundation  has maintained good relationship and has collaborated in the past  to enhance the professionalism of the Commission staff and that of the Nigeria Police Force.

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Mr. Gad Peters noted that in the light of recent developments  and ongoing challenges,  “we believe there is a critical need for enhanced accountability  and strenghtened  community engagement  within the Policing framework.

He also advised that the PSC can integrate  the Human Rights Information  Management system  that allows for reporting of violation in the field  with the PSC’s Platform to measure concurrence.


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