Arase Launches Foundation To Enable Police Veterans Navigate Post Service Challenges OpenLife Nigeria reports that Police Veterans Foundation, established to comprehensively support and uplift Police veterans who have dutifully served their country and are transitioning out of active duty, will be launched on Tuesday, March 5th 2024 in Abuja. This is contained in a statement signed by Ikechukwu Ani, Head, Press and Public Relations and made available to OpenLife. According to the statement, the Foundation, a brainchild of like-minded retired Police Officers, is set up to address the growing concerns and pressures faced by retired Police Officers. The son of a former Police Officer and Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno will be the Chairman of the occasion while his other Governor - colleagues, Ministers, National Assembly Members, captains of Industries are expected to grace the Occasion. Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, retired Inspector General of Police and Chairman Police Service Commission said the Foundation will create a nurturing environment that offers guidance, resources and avenues for Police Veterans to successfully navigate post-service challenges. According to him, the Foundation will provide holistic assistance and support to Police Veterans during their transition to civilian life, ensuring their well-being, dignity and seamless integration into the society. Dr. Arase noted that one of its aims is to seek resources and provide succour to children of Police Officers, in terms of employment opportunities, skill acquisitions and other things adding that another objective of the Foundation "is to engage capable retired Officers as valuable resources for training and retraining programmes for both the Nigeria Police Force and the Police Service Commission. He promised that the Police Veterans Foundation will strive to make a meaningful and positive impact on the lives of Police veterans and their communities. Already the Chairman of the Body of retired Inspectors General of Police, Alhaji Aliyu Attah, GCON, will be leading a strong delegation of retired Inspectors General and several other retired senior Police Officers to the launch. Solomon Arase, Chairman, PSC Arase Launches Foundation To Enable Police Veterans Navigate Post Service Challenges

2023 Police Recruitment Exercise Commences: How To Apply

2023 Police Recruitment Exercise Commences

OpenLife Nigeria reports that the Police Service Commission in conjunction with the Nigeria Police Force has commenced the 2023 Recruitment exercise.

The Recruitment is for qualified and interested Nigerians for appointment into the Force as Constables (Recruits) General duty and Specialists (artisans) (Recruits).

Interested Nigerians are invited to log into Recruitment portal www.policerecruitment.gov.ng for
details of the exercise.

The portal opened today, Sunday, October 15th and will close on November 26th 2023.

Chairman of the Commission, Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, retired Inspector General of Police has promised a credible, fair, equitable and merit driven exercise in line with the Commission’s rules and guidelines for recruitment.

Dr. Arase called on Nigerian Youths to take advantage of the recruitment exercise and contribute to the service of their fatherland adding that the Commission will continue to ensure that it gives the nation a Police Force it will always be proud of.

2023 Police Recruitment Exercise Commences: How To Apply
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