Solomon Arase, the newly-confirmed inspector-general of police
(IGP), says he is determined to dismantle police road blocks across the
country and he has already dispatched a team to enforce the order.
He also said no Nigerian would suffer injustice by his inaction or
action throughout his tenure in office, and assured police officers that
their welfare would be one of his cardinal responsibilities.
Arase was speaking on Tuesday with state house correspondents shortly
after his confirmation by the police council as substantive IGP.
“Their welfare will number one on my cardinal responsibilities,” he said.
“You don’t motivate a workforce except their welfare is paramount. I’m
going to ensure that their welfare is going to be put on the front
burner.
“To Nigerians, I know that their expectations are high
but I can assure them that no Nigerian will suffer any injustice by my
inaction or action.”
On his recent directive on the dismantling
of police roadblocks across the country, Arase said 16 teams had been
constituted by the Force Headquarters to ensure strict compliance.
“We already have an enforcement policy in place and 16 teams have moved
out across the length and breadth of this country to ensure there is
strict compliance to that order,” he said.
After his appointment
in acting capacity in August 2014, Suleiman Abba, the immediate-past
IGP, also expressed determination removed police roadblocks, but they
were back a few months after he made the announcement.
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