Arase receives books for PSC library

Fri, May 3, 2024
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…says he believes in training, human capital development 

THE Chairman of the Police Service Commission,  Dr. Solomon Arase,  CFR, retired Inspector General of Police says training and human capital development will remain the cornerstone of his administration in the Commission. 

Dr. Arase spoke when he received in audience Alhaji Sabiu Abubakar Bello, Assistant Director,  Research and Documentation  at the All Progressivre  Congress APC, National Secretariat,  Abuja where he declared his intention to train as much Staff of the Commission as possible . 

He said he believes in training  and human capital development and noted that staff of the Commission currently on strategic trainings across the country are pathfinders  of a new Police Service Commission anchored on Staff Development. 

The PSC Chairman said he is a product of self development and will do everything possible to inculcate in the Staff of the Commission the spirit of a desire for self development. 

He said he will continue to explore more strategic training opportunities for staff of the Commission. 

Alhaji Abubakar Bello had donated some books to the Commission’s library and expressed  his genuine attraction  for the PSC Chairman and what he has done for the country  in the area  of security management . He said he was delighted to formally meet him in person and thanked him for investing in human development  which he believes will be more harnessed through books and journals.

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-May 3, 2024 @ 13:54 GMT|

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