Security Challenges: Police, CLEEN Foundation Resuscitate Policing Excutive Forum
… Harp on all Inclusiveness in Policing
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF), alongside the management of the CLEEN Foundation recently held a conference in Abuja, revitalising the Police Executive Forum.
Succeeding the Opening Remarks by the IGP and the Chairman PSC, Prof. Etannibi Alemika of CLEEN Foundation stated the pertinent need for a modern form of policing which would include efforts from the Nigeria Police as well as every society member.
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun Ph.D, NPM, ably represented by DIG Bala Ciroma in his speech stated that it is imperative that the NPF adapt to the rapidly evolving society so as to boost Police efficiency and help the Nigeria Police carry out its duties, encouraging proactive measures rather than preventive measures.
The IGP also advised a hybrid system of police which would include the implementation of technology in our traditional policing system and would result in the high policing standards, stating that the POCACOV is an example of this innovative approach which represents a coordinative preventive measure aimed at educating our youths and breaking the cycle of violence.
Acknowledging the limitations faced and the challenges, the IGP assured that these challenges would be overcome by collaborative efforts of the NPF and other security agencies.
Addressing the forum, the Chairman Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Hon. Makki Yalleman advised on fostering positive relationships not just between agencies but with community members also. The Chairman stated that the purpose of the Policing Executive Forum is to further boost the capacity and proficiency of the NPF, ensuring that the NPF evolves to a modern policing practice in tandem with the security challenges in Nigeria.
The Attorney General of the Federation, Mr Lateef Fagbemi, who was represented by Mrs. Chinwe Obasi, also highlighted the pertinent need for a synergy between the Ministry of Justice and the NPF, which would yield easy prosecution and finalization of criminal cases.
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