Categories: Local

FG Approves N13.3bn For Take Off Of Community Policing

File photo of President Muhammadu Buhari working in his office. Photo: Twitter@PresidencyNigeria

 

 

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved N13.3 billion for the take-off of Community Policing initiative across Nigeria as the country seeks to tackle its security challenges.

The approval was disclosed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo during a virtual meeting of the National Economic Council (NEC) on Thursday.

“As part of measures adopted to consolidate efforts aimed at containing the security situation in the country, the Federal Government has approved the sum of N13.3 billion for the take-off of Community Policing initiative across the country,” a statement by Laolu Akande, media aide to Osinbajo read.

READ ALSO: Boko Haram Attacks Military Base, Abducts IDPs In Borno

It explained that during the meeting, it was resolved that “the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum, with two other governors, meet with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Finance Minister and the Inspector General of Police to coordinate the proper utilization of the funding of the initiative.”

A file photo of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo

 

In its report to the Council, the National Economic Council (NEC) Ad-hoc Committee on Security and Policing, had noted that engagement with stakeholders on the operationalization of community policing in the country was still on.

During the 95th NEC meeting held on Thursday 20th June 2019, the Council set up an Ad-Hoc Committee on Security and Policing headed by the Governor of Ekiti state, Kayode Fayemi.

This was after deliberations on the state of security in the country especially the activities of Boko Haram insurgents in the North East.

The statement added that “the Committee would be meeting further as the need arises to update the Council on the progress being made to address insecurity and criminality in the country.”

Community Policing is one of the efforts of the Nigerian Government to tackle insecurity in the country.

Community Policing Launched 

The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had on September 16, 2017, launched the community policing re-engagement strategic guidelines in Abuja.

 

File photo: The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, at a meeting with the President in Abuja on May 14, 2020.

 

According to IGP Idris, it is a proactive approach to policing and the active engagement of local communities will assist to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the country.

“The country is currently grappling with some security challenges evidenced in the escalation of violent conflicts and crimes. From herdsmen-farmers clashes, the insurgency in North-East, a resurgence of militancy in the Niger Delta and kidnapping for ransom, it is obvious that there is a need for a strategic policing approach,” the IGP said.

Emmanuel Egobiambu

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

Nine Abducted Delta Students Regain Freedom

Confirming the rescue, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Edafe Bright, wrote on his X…

33 mins ago

Governor Ododo Condoles With Families Of Obajana Accident Victims

A statement by Special Adviser on Media to the governor,  Ismaila Isah, said the governor…

46 mins ago

7 Aid Workers Killed In Israeli Strike In Gaza: NGO

It added that those killed were "from Australia, Poland, United Kingdom, a dual citizen of…

1 hour ago

Russia Reports Drone Attacks Over 1,000 Km From Ukraine

The attacks "did not cause serious damage and the working of the factories was not…

1 hour ago

University Of Maiduguri Lecturer Found Dead In His Office

The University's Director, of Radio and Public Relations, Danjuma Gambo, confirmed the unfortunate incident in…

8 hours ago

Google To Delete Incognito Search Data To End Privacy Suit

If a proposed settlement filed Monday in San Francisco federal court is approved by a…

11 hours ago