The Police Service Commission on Tuesday October 21, 2025 met with the leadership of the Nigerian Employers Consultative Association (NECA) in a move to explore a workable joint implementation of an AI-enabled digital complaint response and case management system.
This will be for the protection of employers’ rights and promotion of ethical policing in Nigeria.
The NECA team was led by its Director General, Mr. Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde.
The PSC Chairman, DIG Hashimu Argungu (rtd), who received the team in the company of the Honourable Commissioner representing the Judiciary, Justice Paul Adamu Galumje; and Honourable Commissioner representing the Police, DIG Taiwo Lakanu rtd, welcomed the desire of NECA to assist the Commission in producing quality police officers who will be properly equipped to shape the future of Nigeria security architecture.
DIG Argungu told the NECA team members that the Commission will cooperate and work together with them to achieve a lot in digital complaint response and case management system for the protection of ethical policing in Nigeria.
“Your ideas will help us grow positive policing and we are happy you are here to assist us,” he said.
In his remarks, the NECA Director-General, Mr. Oyerinde, said they were at PSC to forge a strategic partnership that will assist the Commission achieve the desired goal in ethical policing in Nigeria.
He said : “NECA is the voice of the private sector; we want to assist the Commission in handling the treatment of complaints to ensure integrity and reduce the incidence of extortion and corruption in the system. We are the voice of business; we represent the interest of the Nigerian private sector and we collaborate with strategic government agencies and champion the interest of corporate and critical sectors of the Nigerian economy.”
Mr. Oyerinde promised that the Association will train the PSC staff free of charge in its Academy in Abuja.