Police retirees’ planned welfare protest is attempt to discredit IGP Egbetokun’s achievements: PCRC
Mr Olaniyan said the proposed protest, disguised as a campaign for the rights of retired police personnel, was ill-timed.

The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) has dismissed the planned protest by some retired police officers as an attempt to discredit Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun.

PCRC national chairman, Ibrahim Olaniyan, stated this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

He said the proposed protest, disguised as a campaign for the rights of retired police personnel, was ill-timed and aimed at undermining the achievements of the IGP.

“It is a calculated attempt to distract and discredit the commendable progress being made by the IGP and by extension, the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

“The PCRC holds in high regard the integrity, discipline, and patriotism of our retired police officers.

“We believe they possess both the dignity and appropriate channels to express concerns without resorting to opportunistic or politically motivated demonstrations. They do not need intermediaries to speak on their behalf,” he said.

Mr Olaniyan said the PCRC at all levels had expressed its support for the IGP’s ongoing efforts to reform, reposition, and professionalise the Nigeria Police Force.

He said, “We categorically distance ourselves from, and condemn in its entirety, the proposed protest being reportedly organised by some individuals and groups purporting to act on behalf of retired police officers.

“As a critical bridge between the Nigeria Police Force and the communities it serves, the PCRC recognises the visible and impactful strides made by the current police leadership.

“These include advances in community policing, intelligence-led crime prevention, and improvements in police welfare, discipline, and accountability.”

He said the IGP had made significant improvements in respect for the rule of law, protection of human rights, promotion of transparency and accountability, and strengthening of collaboration with other security agencies.

The PCRC chairman stated that the current police leadership had also excelled in the strategic deployment of personnel and resources within the force to address security challenges in the country.

Mr Olaniyan enjoined well-meaning Nigerians, civil society groups, and public institutions to support the police force and its leadership to better protect lives and property.

He urged the IGP to remain focused and undeterred by the actions of those who seek to sow discord or erode public confidence.
Police retirees’ planned welfare protest is attempt to discredit IGP Egbetokun’s achievements: PCRC Mr Olaniyan said the proposed protest, disguised as a campaign for the rights of retired police personnel, was ill-timed. The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) has dismissed the planned protest by some retired police officers as an attempt to discredit Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun. PCRC national chairman, Ibrahim Olaniyan, stated this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja. He said the proposed protest, disguised as a campaign for the rights of retired police personnel, was ill-timed and aimed at undermining the achievements of the IGP. “It is a calculated attempt to distract and discredit the commendable progress being made by the IGP and by extension, the administration of President Bola Tinubu. “The PCRC holds in high regard the integrity, discipline, and patriotism of our retired police officers. “We believe they possess both the dignity and appropriate channels to express concerns without resorting to opportunistic or politically motivated demonstrations. They do not need intermediaries to speak on their behalf,” he said. Mr Olaniyan said the PCRC at all levels had expressed its support for the IGP’s ongoing efforts to reform, reposition, and professionalise the Nigeria Police Force. He said, “We categorically distance ourselves from, and condemn in its entirety, the proposed protest being reportedly organised by some individuals and groups purporting to act on behalf of retired police officers. “As a critical bridge between the Nigeria Police Force and the communities it serves, the PCRC recognises the visible and impactful strides made by the current police leadership. “These include advances in community policing, intelligence-led crime prevention, and improvements in police welfare, discipline, and accountability.” He said the IGP had made significant improvements in respect for the rule of law, protection of human rights, promotion of transparency and accountability, and strengthening of collaboration with other security agencies. The PCRC chairman stated that the current police leadership had also excelled in the strategic deployment of personnel and resources within the force to address security challenges in the country. Mr Olaniyan enjoined well-meaning Nigerians, civil society groups, and public institutions to support the police force and its leadership to better protect lives and property. He urged the IGP to remain focused and undeterred by the actions of those who seek to sow discord or erode public confidence.
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