L –R , Sultan of Sokoto , Sa’ad Abubakar III
; President Muhammadu Buhari and the Inspector General of Police , Mr. Solomon
Arase at the National Security Summit held at the International Conference
Center, Abuja …monday. Photo: GODWIN OMOIGUI
- To set up Anti-Terrorism agency
- To install CCTV in most cities
Yemi Akinsuyi in Abuja
Determined to wrest the nation from the hands of insurgents and other kinds of criminals, President Muhammadu Buhari has said the federal government will recruit 10,000 policemen and thereafter establish a properly trained and equipped federal anti-terrorism multi-agency task force that will effectively tackle the challenge of insurgency in the future.
Determined to wrest the nation from the hands of insurgents and other kinds of criminals, President Muhammadu Buhari has said the federal government will recruit 10,000 policemen and thereafter establish a properly trained and equipped federal anti-terrorism multi-agency task force that will effectively tackle the challenge of insurgency in the future.
Speaking at the National Security Summit on
Community Partnership Approach to Internal Security and Crime Management,
organised by the Nigeria Police in Abuja, monday, the president stated that the
government was also considering the expansion of the Close Circuit Television
(CCTV) monitoring system across major cities and towns in the country.
The president noted that effective policing is
dependent on the level of security-consciousness of the citizens and the
strength of the understanding that exists between the policing agencies and the
community.
This, he said, explains why no police force in
the world no matter how well motivated, equipped and trained can successfully
operate without the acceptance and support of the various communities.
Buhari stressed the need for community input to
policing and crime management in the country in view of the current security
challenges in which kidnapping, armed robbery, murder, transnational crimes,
terrorism and other organised crimes have evolved to threaten the national
values and overall progress as a nation.
Stating that unemployment, illiteracy,
radicalisation, negative peer group influence, substance abuse and erosion of
family and moral values are social factors that underlie criminal tendencies,
the president averred that the task of addressing these challenges is that of
parents, teachers, community and the state.
He said: "It is acknowledgement of this that I
have identified youth empowerment, as one of the cardinal objectives of our
administration. In furtherance to this, the federal government is planning to
employ at least an extra 10,000 police officers and establish a properly trained
and equipped federal anti-terrorism multi agency task force that will
effectively address the challenge of future insurgency in a sustainable
manner.
"In the meantime, efforts are being made to
enhance the operational capacity of officers of the Nigeria police through a
tailor-made training programme that will give them the right civil orientation
in their roles as guardians of the constitution."
In appreciation of the strategic roles of the
citizens and the community in modern policing, the president stated that his
administration would encourage states to look at state-level community
interaction with police under a model that would integrate members of the
community to policing functions at the grassroots level.
He commended the police leadership for
dismantling roadblocks and deploying policemen in the highway to protect
Nigerians.
The Inspector General of Police (IG), Solomon
Arase, called for adequate funding of the Nigeria Police to ensure operational
efficiency, stressing that it is only through adequate funding that the huge
logistics demand of the police can be met.
Arase noted that modern policing is a
cost-intensive venture wherein the benefits far outweigh the value of budgetary
investment.
“Through effective funding, the welfare needs of police personnel will be met and the challenge of corruption that has eroded professionalism and public respect for police will be addressed,” he said.
He called for the resuscitation and passage of
the Bill on Police Trust Fund pending before the National Assembly to give
effect to public-police partnership.
The bill seeks to tax corporate entities to
complement the federal government in funding the police.
Arase maintained that if passed, the funding
challenges of the police would have been addressed on a sustainable basis,
insisting that the security challenges in the country and inadequate manpower
would be best addressed through citizens-driven policing model.
In a key note address, the Sultan of Sokoto,
Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, advised Buhari to prosecute all those found guilty of
corruption.
"We are 100 per cent in support of your fight
against corruption in this country, and it is our belief that all those found
guilty should not only have their entire assets seized or and forfeited to
government but also face jail sentences," he said.
He called on the federal government to institute
a national integrity plan as soon as posssible even as he challenged the police
and other security agencies to support the anti-corruption crusade of the
government.
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