The Rivers State Police Command hosted an interactive forum with retired police officers to discuss welfare strategies.
Held at the Police Officers’ Mess, Old GRA, Port Harcourt, the session included seasoned retirees and current command officials.
Commissioner of Police Olugbenga A. Adepoju personally led the event, engaging directly with retired officers for meaningful dialogue.
The Rivers State Police command aimed to understand their concerns clearly while communicating initiatives designed to enhance their post-service welfare.
CP Adepoju emphasized his dedication to improving their living standards and solicited mutual cooperation to achieve lasting results.
He urged retired officers to partner with current leadership and support the Police’s push for holistic structural reform.
Top retirees such as Dr. Mrs. Abuwa Adenike (AIG rtd) and Mrs. Peterside Tamunomie (AIG rtd) also participated actively.
They voiced strong support for the command’s efforts and promised to collaborate on continuous welfare improvement strategies.
Additionally, they acknowledged the Commissioner’s leadership and encouraged stronger intergenerational cooperation among active and retired personnel.
The session ended on a warm note as CP Adepoju praised the retirees for their impactful contributions to nation-building.
The Command reaffirmed its commitment to regular engagements with retired officers to ensure their voices remain heard and valued.