Police Have No Business Meddling With Land Matters – Arase

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Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Dr. Solomon Arase, a retired inspector-general of police, has warned police officers to avoid meddling in land

Arase stated this in Abuja when he received in audience the national leadership of the Police Community Relations Committee where he pledged to work in partnership with the inspector-general of police to reinvigorate the Nigeria Police Force for better performance.

Spokesman of the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, said the PSC chairman said the police have no reason to go into land matters or debt collection issues that should be handled through alternative dispute resolution, adding that he would remain a strong advocate of community partnership in policing.Dr. Arase noted that for the police to excel in its day-to-day operations, there must be consequences for misconduct and benefits for exemplary behaviour.

 

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