The Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), DIG Hashimu Argungu (retd.), has said that the commission has continued to be guided by the life and times of the late Innocent Chukwuma, the Founder of CLEEN Foundation.
In a press statement in Abuja, the PSC Head of Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, said DIG Argungu, who was represented at the 4th Posthumous Memorial and 3rd Impact and Legacy Annual Lecture series in honour of Innocent Chukwuma by DIG Taiwo Lakanu (retd.), the Honourable Commissioner representing the Police in the PSC, said he was reminded daily of Chukwuma’s contributions.
According to the PSC Chairman, “His advocacy for Police reform, community-centered policing and human rights continues to guide our efforts to build a professional, transparent and people -first police service.
He said Chukwuma “taught us that reform is not merely about Policies but about people – Officers who serve with integrity and citizens who demand accountability “
The PSC Chair noted that, “The late Chukwuma’s legacy compels us to ask: how do we honour such a life? By ensuring his ideals outlive him.
“We honour him by bridging gaps between communities and law enforcement, by amplifying marginalised voices and by relentlessly pursuing a Nigeria which justice is not a privilege but a right.”
He said DIG Argungu assured CLEEN FOUNDATION and Innocent Chukwuma Empowerment Foundation that the partnership in this mission will be invaluable adding “let us continue to walk the path Innocent charted, turning his vision into action.”