Solomon Arase, the former Inspector-General
of Police (IGP), has stated that he would like to write books and teach as part
of his contributions to the society as a retired police officer.
The former police
chief disclosed this shortly after a reception held in his honour on Saturday
in Benin, also described life after active service as very relaxing.
“I am an academic, I
will write books, I will rest and do humanity work. I want to spend the rest of
my life touching the lives of the less privileged people within my community.
“I will sit down to write some books, develop
protocol for security sector reforms and if I have an opportunity to teach, I
will teach. I like teaching; I like talking,” he said.
While expressing
appreciation for the support received during his time as I-G, he pledged his
support to the police in order to advance peace and security across the
country.
“I am humbled and
grateful that my people have found me worthy to be so honoured in this way,” he
said.
Mr. Arase, 60, retired from the police on June 21 after serving in the force for about 35 years.
Mr. Arase, 60, retired from the police on June 21 after serving in the force for about 35 years.
Source: Nigerian Monitor
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