By Ebinum Samuel
The Police Service Commission says it will leverage on the forensic and DNA studies to build a new Police Force for a new Nigeria. The Commission believes that since crime has gone scientific and across national boundaries, there was a compelling need to embrace forensic and DNA studies.
According to Ikechukwu Ani, the Commission spokesman, the Chairman , DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni, conveyed the Commission’s position today, Monday, June 16th 2025 when he received in audience a delegation from the Center for Forensic Programmes and DNA studies of the University of Benin led by the Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration, Professor Christopher Osunbor.

DIG Argungu said knowledge of forensic programmes and use of DNA in investigations would go a long way in assisting the Police and the Commission as an oversight body in handling delicate criminal matters across the country.
He directed that the Director, Human Resource management and Director, Legal Services of the Commission should immediately meet with the Center and get a Memorandum of Understanding in place for a partnership that would also be extended to the Nigeria Police Force.
The PSC Chairman said it is to the advantage of the Commission and the Nigeria Police to embrace forensic and DNA studies, adding that the knowledge is also valuable for all known professions as it is vital in policy formulation and implementation.
He said the Commission will partner with the Center for Forensic Programmes and DNA studies (CEFPADS) of the University of Benin.
The Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration of the University who came in company of Prof. Eddy Ehikhamenor, Director, Forensics and DNA Centre, Dr. Benedicta Ehanire, Deputy Registrar and Head, Public Relations and Protocol and Mr. Lucky Ikhalo, Deputy Registrar and Head Abuja Liason Office, said the team was in the Commission to collaborate with it and through the Commission also collaborate with the Police in forging a partnership and exposing the two agencies of Government on the benefits of forensic Programmes and DNA studies.
Prof. Osubor said the Programmes of the Center are “critical to the kind of jobs security agencies are involved in”. He said the Center is also ready to offer services that are critical to the Commission’s mandate.
Prof.
Ehikhamenor, the Director of the Center who gave an overview of the workings of the Center said its mandate was based on public-private partnership (PPP) with the intent to have a sustainable functioning molecular laboratory that is devoid of any strike or bureaucracy.
He said the objectives include building sustainable bridge in forensic and DNA between the haves and have-nots in Nigeria to ensure appropriate conviction of criminals on all aspect of our development.
Prof. Ehikhamenor also said the Center is built to assist in developing National DNA Database ” for research and crimes investigations, provide platform for all forensic screening during epidemics or pandemics of various pathogens like covid -19, bacteria etc.
The Center is to design academic curriculum at Diploma, undergraduate, post graduate and post doctoral level for beneficiary Nigeria Universities. It also organizes forensic educational training with research to make them eligible to be certified as DNA Analyst or Forensic Analyst with support from “our partners in developed countries “.
The Director of the Center said advantages of the Center include helping to establish identity of mass casualties and unknown victims dead or alive and provide template for regular capacity building for several stakeholders such as , DSS, Police and the Military.
Prof. Ehikhamenor said the Center’s present goal is to provide annual slots of range of 12 – 20 Police Officers admission at “our postgraduate level depending on the affordability of the Police; collaborate to perform forensic screening for alcohol and drugs for arrested suspects nationwide under investigation.


Giving his testimony at the Service, Justice Galumje told the fully packed church audience that he wedded his late wife on the 30th of July 1977 and that they promised themselves that only death can separate them. He thanked God that they were able to keep to the covenant and only separated on the 4th of June this year when she was called to higher glory.
Justice Galumje said he tested his wife severally to see if he will incure her anger, but noted that each time she kept quiet, adding that her story to all women is to keep quiet whenever “your husband is angry”. We lived a peaceful life, he noted.
The retired Supreme Court Justice thanked the congregation for their prayers and encouragement .
Justice Galumje said God has been good to him, “from a remote village in Taraba to where I am now, it can only be God.”
He expressed sincere thanks to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who he said not only called to commiserate with him on the death of his wife but sent his Vice who visited him at his residence.
Rev. Dr. Mark Ato Yohanna of the Christian Reformed Church gave the exhortation at the Service while Rev Daniel Eska-Uten Yohanna, Chairman of the Church prayed for the family.
The first reading at the Service was presented by Bar. Emocha Paul Galumje, son of the deceased while the second scripture reading was taken by Emoseh Paul Galumje, daughter.
According to Ikechukwu Ani, PSC spokesman, the remains of Mrs Zeporah Paul Galumje departs Abuja on Thursday, 19th June, 2025 for Jalingo, Taraba state for a wake keep at No 2 Justice Paul Galumje Street, Jalingo. There will be a Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International on Friday, June 20th. The same day, she will lie in state at her husbands residence in Jalingo and leave for Didan village also in Taraba State on Saturday June 21st for funeral service and Interment.
Other dignitaries who attended the Service of Songs in Abuja yesterday included, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, Elder Obada Ando, Elder Seth Ika’a, Elder Usman Kaigama; Lawal N. Akirikwen SAN, Lawal Rabana, SAN, D.D Dodo, SAN, Emman Bala and Willy Ashigye.
Others were AIG H. Karma rtd, Justice Josephine Tuturu, Hon. Sam Ada, Mr. and Mrs. Davies Dada, Hon. Danjuma Shidi and Mr. Kifas Danladi among others.
Mrs. Zeporah Paul Galumje born in 1958 died on 4th June 2025.