Minister Presents Change Begins With Me Campaign to Police

Tue, Nov 1, 2016
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LAI Mohammed, minister of Information and Culture, on Tuesday, November 1, formally presented Change Begins With Me, the federal government’s national re-orientation campaign, to the top brass of the Nigeria Police Force, including Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of Police, deputy inspectors-general, assistant inspectors-general and commissioners of Police.

Mohammed said the multi-media presentation, at the Police Headquarters in Abuja, was in recognition of the critical role of the police in the success of the campaign, which was launched by President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja on September 8, 2016

”This is very important because the police, by virtue of its duties, is a critical stakeholder in this campaign,” he said, describing ‘Change Begins With Me’ as a Pan Nigeria Campaign that has no coloration whatsoever – whether it is political, religious or ethnic.

”It is a campaign for all Nigerians, with the sole objective of achieving a paradigm shift in the way we do things. The campaign is based on one principle: Each one of us must be the change we want to see in our society,” Mohammed said.

Mohammed (third from left), Idris (4th from left) and deputy inspectors general of Police holding the Change Begins With Me banners
Mohammed (third from left), Idris (4th from left) and deputy inspectors general of Police holding the Change Begins With Me banners

The minister, who had earlier joined the IGP in decorating some newly-promoted AIGs, urged the critics of the campaign to endeavour to understand it before casting aspersion on it.

”Contrary to the misconception in certain quarters, this campaign was designed to start from the very top, right from the President, the Vice President, Ministers and other top government officials, and then cascade down to all Nigerians. Therefore, those who have said the campaign is aimed at saddling only the ordinary citizens with any burden have been unduly hasty. They should have at least waited for us to roll out the campaign before criticising it,” he said.

Mohammed commended the police for their efforts at ensuring the security of lives and property, urging them not to be discouraged by criticism.

—  Nov 1, 2016 @ 19:00 GMT

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