Nigeria Police force to recruit 40,000 constables
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) will recruit 50 constables for each of the 774 local government areas of the country, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Mohammed Adamu, has said, VAM has learnt.
These will be over 40,000 constables across the country. The IGP spoke yesterday in Enugu while kick-starting the Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices (POCACOV).
The campaign is to be spread across the country.
Adamu, who was represented by the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) incharge of Zone 9, Mr Baba Tijini, said the Federal Government was focused on getting all stakeholders to fight insecurity in the land.
He said: “I want all Nigerians to key into this programme for the overall reduction of crime in all communities in the country.
“We want to engage and work together with local citizens to easily identify security threats and proffer local solutions to them.
“To this end, the Federal Government wants to strengthen community police efforts of the NPF with the recruitment of 40,000 community police Constables.
“Each of the 774 local government areas in the country will have a minimum of 50 constables to strengthen security at the local level.
“It will also involve engaging community-based organisations, groups and institutions to see that it works for the better of all.”
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The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Abubakar Maikobi, who spoke for the security chiefs in the state, assured the IGP of continuous support of the security agencies to the campaign.
Maikobi, who was represented by the 82 Division Garrison Commander, Brig.-Gen. Sylvester Oloyede, noted that the synergy among the security agencies in Enugu State and other parts of the country had continued to yield positive results.
He said: “The IGP should rest assured that he would get our unwavering support towards this campaign to ensure that it succeeds.”
Nigeria Policing Programme (NPP) Team Leader Mrs Kemi Okenyodo said the launch of POCACOV was a demonstration of the commitment of the NPF to adopt community policing as a security strategy.
“The joint identification of societal problems and cross sectorial consultation in a bid to allow the development of local solutions to local problems that have been identified by the society is a key message from the police to all stakeholders present in here today,” she said.
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi hailed the IGP for choosing Enugu to launch the campaign.
The governor noted that it would reform life-style of erring youths and future leaders.
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