 The federal government has reiterated its commitment to upgrading the Nigerian police force to a 21st century security organisation. According to State Minister Iman Suleimani Brahim, he emphasised the importance of police reform to rebuild confidence in personnel welfare and emphasise the nation's service. Mr President has negotiated a reforms committee, which I'm a member. So I've come here on my colleague and the ministry to show solidarity and also to make assessments so that we can be able to chart a solid foundation forward to our men, women and officers of the Nigerian police force so that they can know that to rebuild trust and restore confidence of the citizens in the force and actual reform. In the past, we've had reform papers that have never been implemented. So all you should expect with the Renewed Hope Police Agenda is a reform that would actually be implemented so that we can be able to actualise our dream of having a police force of the 21st century. The minister stated that President Bola expressed Renewed Hope for Police Agenda reform to achieve the 21st century vision of a unified and effective police force. We need to make assessments so that we can chart, you know, a solid foundation forward. A sustainable one so that in the next 500 years, we can build something that we can all be proud of. Our officers are doing so much solely too. I would like to applaud them, commend all the, you know, officers in the land for all they're doing, can assure them that, you know, under this government, under the presidency of Bola Metinubu, his excellency a lot will be done for the Nigerian police. You cannot separate the officers with the families. It's all one component. We'll see a lot of welfare reforms by the grace of God. So you get notified about fresh news updates.