By Hosea Parah, Abuja
On August 21st, the leadership of the Police Service Commission (PSC) convened with representatives from the Police Trust Fund (PTF) to establish a crucial partnership aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture. The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between the two organizations in equipping the Nigeria Police Force to effectively address modern policing challenges.
Chairman of the PSC, retired Deputy Inspector General Hashimu Argungu, led the commission’s team, which included DIG Taiwo Lakanu and Secretary Onyemuche Nnamani. Argungu emphasized the necessity of restoring the dignity of the Nigeria Police Force, highlighting that without a robust police presence, neither the PSC nor the PTF could function effectively.
During the meeting, the Executive Secretary of the Police Trust Fund, Mohammed Sheidu, articulated the Fund’s commitment to enhancing the welfare, training, and operational capabilities of police officers. He outlined initiatives such as upgrading police colleges, providing power solutions to stations and barracks, and fostering public-private partnerships to secure essential resources.
Sheidu acknowledged the importance of the PSC’s role in maintaining high standards of discipline and professionalism within the police force, noting that the partnership would ensure effective utilization of resources to better equip officers for their duties.
He expressed optimism about the collaboration, stating, “Together, we can create a police force that not only meets the expectations of our people but exceeds them.” Sheidu thanked Argungu for the opportunity to discuss ways to achieve shared goals, expressing confidence that their combined efforts would lead to a more secure and prosperous Nigeria.
This partnership marks a significant step forward in addressing the pressing security challenges facing the nation, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing the capabilities and respect for the Nigeria Police Force.