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We Need Trained Personnel as Police Officers - Gbajabiamila

We Need Trained Personnel as Police Officers - Gbajabiamila

The speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has stressed the need to prioritize training and funding to make the Nigerian Police work more effectively

Speaking at a public hearing on a bill for an act to repeal the police service act to re-enact the police service commission bill 2020 as well as a bill for an act to provide for the establishment of the national institute for police service, speaker Gbajabiamila explained that the bills are the first attempt to institute an independent system for holding erring Police officers.

Gbajabiamila added that the Bill would also increase the minimum requirement into the constabulary and allow for the recruitment of more qualified candidates into the Nigerian Police force.

Minister of police affairs, Muhammad Dingyadi, stated that the proposed bill is timely at this time when a highly disciplined police force is needed in the country.

Alhaji Dingyadi observed that a section of the draft bill has removed the powers of the President to remove the Chairman and members of the police service commission leaving only the power of members to resign at their own time.

The Minister also questions the section of the Bill that gives responsibility for recruitment of constables into the police force and recruitment of cadets into the police academy in the hands of the Inspector General of Police.

The inspector general of police, Muhammad Adamu while adopting the ministry's position on the bill requested the committee to ensure that seasoned technocrats head operations of the police service commission

Chairman of the House Committee on police affairs, Bello Usman Kumo urged the stakeholders to make meaningful contributions that would reform the Nigerian police for effective service delivery.

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