Police to Recruit 30,000 Yearly
Tue, May 23, 2017 | By publisher
Security
IBRAHIM Idris, inspector-general of Police, has said that the Nigeria Police had concluded arrangements to recruit 30,000 personnel annually.
Idris, represented by Shuaibu Gambo, deputy inspector-general of Police in charge of Finance and Administration, made the disclosure on Tuesday, May 23, in Ilorin while addressing officers and men of Kwara Police Command.
“The fight against crime and criminality will not be successful without adequate manpower.
“Recruitment of 30,000 personnel on a yearly basis will not only increase manpower but also give room for efficiency in the force,” he said.
The I-G said plans were underway to establish more area commands across the country to create opportunities for promotion of qualified officers and men.
He said N200m had been set aside for payment of the entitlement of police pensioners.
He added that the era when police officers retire for many years before being paid their entitlement was over.
He said that the leadership of the force would soon commence the building of housing estates for its personnel across the country.
Idris said the houses would be allocated to officers and men at affordable prices at convenient instalment.
He said the project would commence as soon as the Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) from some state governments was approved.
Idris restated the commitment of his administration to the welfare of officers and men of the force.
He warned them against violating the fundamental human rights of the citizens in the course of performing their duties.
Earlier, Olusola Amore, Kwara Police Commissioner, who decried shortage of manpower in the command, appealed to the I-G to consider the command’s request for more men.
He said that the influx of people into the state had made it difficult for the number of personnel to effectively check the rising waves of crimes in the state. — NAN
— May 23, 2017 @ 18:05 GMT
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