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PCRC reiterates commitment to Collaborating with Police to combat crime
The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) Plateau Chapter reaffirms its dedication to working closely with the Nigerian Police Force to maintain peace and security in Plateau State.
PCRC Chairman, Hon. Musa Ibrahim Ashoms, led a delegation during a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Police, Plateau State on Friday in Jos, highlighting the committee’s role in intelligence gathering and sharing.
Ashoms, who is also the Commissioner of Information and Communication, Plateau State, said the PCRC in the state is committed to supporting the police in intelligence gathering and sharing to ensure a crime-free society.
“We are your first line of intelligence gathering and sharing. In the interest of the peace and prosperity of Plateau State, we will continue to collaborate with the Nigerian Police Force.’ As a team, we come from different spheres of life, just as our faces are.
“We cover the 29 divisions on the Plateau, and there is a need for proper synergy.The Chairman stressed the importance of integrity and collaboration with the police.
“We will continue to cooperate, synergize, and support the Nigerian Police Force. “We are going to work in tandem. Very soon, our membership drive will expand as many people have expressed interest in joining us,” he affirmed.
In his response, CP Adesina praised PCRC’s essential role in police operations, particularly in intelligence gathering.
“The PCRC has been an integral part of the Nigerian Police Force at federal, state, and local government levels. It is a structure we depend on to serve our people better,” he said.
He acknowledged the importance of the PCRC in providing valuable support, particularly in intelligence gathering and the importance of a robust partnership between the PCRC and the Nigerian Police Force.
“We are going to have a robust relationship and understanding. We will work together, especially at the divisional and area command levels. Please continue to support us, and if you see any of our men misbehaving, let us know. We will commend good behavior and punish wrongdoing as necessary.”