PSC Chairman Greets Nigerians at 65th Independence, Reaffirms Commitment to Police Reforms


The Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), retired Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) Hashimu Argungu, has congratulated Nigerians on the country’s 65th Independence Anniversary, assuring that the Commission remains committed to reforms aimed at building an efficient, motivated, and accountable Police Force.

In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Head of Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, Argungu, on behalf of the management and staff of the Commission, extended warm felicitations to the government and people of Nigeria. He also commended officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force as well as PSC staff for their dedication to national service.

The PSC Chairman described Independence Day as not only a moment of celebration but also of sober reflection on the sacrifices of the nation’s founding fathers. He urged citizens to embrace unity, peace, and resilience in the collective task of nation-building.

Argungu specifically called on police officers across the country to recommit themselves to professionalism, discipline, and integrity in the discharge of their constitutional duties of maintaining law and order.

“As we celebrate our Independence, let us renew our faith in Nigeria and continue to work together in unity and love. The challenges may be daunting, but with resilience and commitment, our nation will continue to thrive,” he stated.

He assured that the PSC would sustain ongoing reforms designed to enhance the capacity of the police, while praying for peace, progress, and prosperity in Nigeria.

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