The Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, has warned newly
appointed Aide de Camp, ADC and Chief Security Officers, CSOs to State
Governors not to become domestic hands.
Arase gave the warning
yesterday during a two-day induction course organised for the ADCs and
CSOs where he also charged them to be professional in the discharge of
their duties and maintain the standard dignity of the force.
A
statement by Force spokesman, CP Emmanuel Ojukwu quoted Arase as saying
that actions which could demean their office must be avoided.
“The
Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon Arase, has charged newly
appointed Aides-De-Camp (ADC) and Chief Security Officers (CSOs)
attached to State Governors in the Federation to be professional in
their duties and also maintain the standard dignity of the Force.
“The
call came while the IGP was declaring open a two-day induction course
for newly appointed ADCs and CSOs, which was held at Nigeria Police
Force International Peace Keeping Training Centre, Force Headquarters
Abuja. The course is aimed at empowering and improving the capacity of
the officers.
“The
IGP further warned the officers not to engage in any domestic duty or
conducts that may demean their offices, but to maintain a standard
attitude in line with the code of conduct while ensuring security
coordination of their principals”.
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