….Reacts to certain publications about their operations as unfounded
By Utitofon Idara
In line with the released statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, The Nigeria Police Cooperative Multi-Purpose Society Ltd., has introduced an automated platform for Co-operators to carry out seamless transactions on their accounts. This is to face out the manual and long queues usually experienced by account owners at their respective branches.
Added to this, is the introduction of a 24-hour customer call centre for prompt response to complaints where customers can call at any given time.
The released statement also stated that “The Cooperative Society under the watch of Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Bello Makwashi, has operated an open policy in line with the mandate of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, and has broken possible bureaucratic processes by providing his personal contact details to Co-operators for direct access and assistance”
“It is pertinent to react to certain publications making the rounds, wherein some faceless and unnamed individuals have made certain spurious allegations against the Management of the Nigeria Police Cooperative Multipurpose Society Ltd. To set the records straight, it is mischievous for any individual, group or media to say that members of the Society have not been able to access their voluntary contributions for over 6 months as the Society has placed priority on withdrawals and closure of accounts”
“On the allegation that the Management is using the Co-operators money to build houses, it is vital to emphasize that building affordable houses for Officers and Men of the Force is one of the welfare mandate of the Society to alleviate the housing challenges of Officers and Men during service and in retirement”
“The Force hereby reiterates its commitment and readiness to continually project the required paradigm shift being emplaced by the management of the Police Cooperative Multi-Purpose Society Ltd”