The Inspector General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, on Wednesday
met with zonal assistant inspectors general of police and commissioners
of police, to review security challenges in the country.
Speaking before the meeting went into a closed door session, Abubakar
said the challenges in each state and zone would be reviewed so as to
devise strategies and methodologies to tackle them.
“Today (Wednesday), we are going to review most of these security
challenges and situations in each of the zones and command one after the
other.
“Crime and criminality that have to do with terrorism, kidnapping,
armed robbery, internal conflicts and other heinous crimes that have to
do with border crises, whether internal or international borders will
all be looked into.
“The achievements and successes of the state of emergency in the
North East, the ongoing investigation into cases of terrorism and other
important cases in the country will also be reviewed.’’
The inspector-general explained that the monthly meeting with the
senior officers did not hold in the last couple of months because of the
current security challenges.
He said this was to allow state commissioners of police and zonal
AIGs to adopt measures to combat challenges in their respective
jurisdictions.
Meanwhile, Abubakar said the police had concluded plans to set up a peacekeeping institute in the country.
He announced this when Mr Said Djinnit, the Special Representative of
the UN Secretary-General for West Africa and Head of the UN Office for
West Africa (UNOWA), paid him a visit.
He said the institute would be located in Abuja and would be saddled
with the responsibility of training and preparing police officers for
regional, continental and global peacekeeping operations.
“The institute will also train police officers on conflict
resolution, disaster management, humanitarian support operations and
global best practices in policing,’’ he added.
Abubakar said the institute would be opened to police personnel from neighbouring countries.
Responding, Djinnit described Nigeria as an important troops
contributing country to the UN, AU and ECOWAS peace support missions.
He commended the police for its commitment to peacekeeping efforts and assured it of continued support of the UN.
The police on Monday started the deployment of 140 personnel to Mali
in support of the ECOWAS and Africa Union-led peace initiative in the
country. (NAN)
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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