Ali: Gov’t will work on housing programme for police

President Irfaan Ali (second from right) in discussion yesterday with Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum. (Office of the President photo)
President Irfaan Ali (second from right) in discussion yesterday with Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum. (Office of the President photo)

President Irfaan Ali yesterday announced that his Government will work on a special housing programme to enhance the lives of all members of the police force and he called for improved performance and greater professionalism.  

 “Part of our programme to ensure we enhance the welfare of not only the senior officers, but all ranks, is to ensure that we work on a special housing programme that will not only see ranks having access to house lots, but to ensure that we help them to qualify so that they can get loans and grants to build their homes. These are important things that add to performance, that adds to job satisfaction”, he said, according to a statement from the Office of the President.

The President was at the time delivering remarks at the Annual Police Commissioner’s Breakfast, which was held yesterday morning at the Officers Mess, Eve Leary.

Ali noted that capacity building in the force is integral to ensuring that members are equipped to benefit from all of the opportunities to come.

More importantly, Ali said that institutional mechanisms will be strengthened to ensure that given the high-risk nature of their jobs, the police will have the confidence in executing their duties knowing that their families will be taken care of and looked after.

“This is critical to job satisfaction… you will have confidence in yourself in going out there, knowing that there is a system that backs you up”, he stated.

The President called for improved performance.

 “We expect to see marked improvement in performance. A lot of professionals believe that we should go on a case outcome basis for incentives in the police force, similar to a production incentive in all the industries. I don’t believe this to be the only way forward. Because we must never give the impression that our only driving force to resolve a case is incentives and rewards”, the statement quoted him as saying.

He reminded them that they, along with all men and women in uniform, will also benefit from two weeks of tax-free bonus before the end of the year. 

“We have announced this and of course you will benefit from this before the end of the year. We have also announced many initiatives that you are benefiting from in the COVID relief aspect of things .But we’re also looking at additional support that can enhance your welfare and improve your living conditions. As I said when I started, I assure you, your life will be better off, year after year over the next five years.”

He also stressed professionalism.

“For you who serve in the police force, professionalism is the embodiment of everything you do. And I’m not asking for anything beyond that, beyond that professionalism that would see a remarkable improvement in the way the population views you, views your uniform, and the Government”, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces said.

He said this is critical as the force’s performance and the Government’s performance are inseparable in the eyes of the population.

He called on the senior officers to build a legacy of success which is marked by teamwork, trust and commitment.

“I ask you, the senior and commanding officers for us to introspect and for us to strategically come up with possible new ways or modified ways in winning that trust, in winning that confidence”, he urged.