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I-G, others pay tribute to late Arase

 

The Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Mr Olukayode Egbetokun and some other former I-Gs on Wednesday in Abuja paid tribute to late Solomon Arase, a former I-G in celebration of his life and times.
Speaking at a “Day of Tribute”, Egbetokun said Arase was a rare blend of intellect, discipline, and humanism since he joined the Nigeria Police Force in 1981.
He said the death of Arase was a loss that weighs heavily, not only on his family but on the Nigerian Police and on the nation at large.
The I-G also said Arase was not just a police officer, but an institution in himself.
According to him, “From the moment he joined the Nigerian Police Force in 1981, his career became a lesson in resilient, excellence and in the dignity of duty.
“He moved through the ranks with quiet confidence, inspired not just by ambition but by a genuine desire to leave the institution better than he met it.
“By 2015, destiny entrusted him with the highest office in the force and was appointed the 18th indigenous I-G of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Everywhere he served, he left more than just a line of resume. He left memories, he left reforms and he inspired several young officers who served under him.
“From Benin City, where he was a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) to Namibia, where he carried the flag of Nigeria high at international peacekeeping operations under the United Nations Transit Assistance Group, he proved himself outstanding,” he said.
In his remark, Mr Sunday Ehindero, a former I-G described Arase as a loyal officer that possesses a remarkable power of ignorance, commitment to duty and putting in his best of his knowledge.
He said Arase was the only police officer in the history of the Nigeria Police Force that had served as a Principal Staff Officer (PSO) to three successive I-Gs.
According to him, Arase had some reputations for excellence and care-mindedness and had impacted in the course of police investigation in the country.
“He was a great officer who cared for the poor and the needy through the establishment of Dr. Solomon Arase Foundation.
“He was honest, full of integrity and benevolence. We will indeed miss him,” he said.
In a related development, Mr Mike Okiro, a former I-G was his good colleague and friend, known for his trustworthiness.
He said Arase had enjoyed the benefits and blessings that no other police officers had enjoyed by serving as PSO to three I-Gs because he was good.
“We cannot say much. All I can say is that Arase lived a good life. He served his country to the best of his knowledge,” he said

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