What Saraki told Nigerian Inspector General of Police
Wed, Apr 3, 2019 | By publisher
Security
Bukola Saraki promises that the National Assembly will pass the Police Reform Bill and the Police Trust Fund Bill before the end of the eight National Assembly
BUKOLA Saraki, president of the Senate, on Wednesday assured Mohammed Adamu, acting inspector general of Police, of the readiness of the eight National Assembly to pass the Police Reform Bill and the Police Trust Fund Bill before the end of its tenure.
Saraki, according to a statement by his Special Assistant on New Media, Olu Onemola, said this while receiving Adamu and his entourage who paid him a courtesy visit in his Office at the National Assembly.
The Senate president reiterated the National Assembly’s commitment to strengthen the nation’s security architecture, while emphasising that both the Police Trust Fund Bill and the Police Reform Bill, which are at various stages in both chambers of the 8th National Assembly, would help to bequeath a more effective and efficient Police Force to the country.
Saraki said: “The performance of the Nigeria Police is key to our nation’s security. This is because apart from us ensuring that the institution is well-funded, we need to ensure that the Police plays its Constitutional role in the security of our nation. Across party lines, the police can be reassured of our support to strengthen it as an institution.
“Funding is a major issue, and I know that a lot of work has been done to ensure that the Police Trust Fund Bill get to its current stage in the House. Before the end of the 8th Senate, I want to assure you that we will pass this Bill.
“Another critical issue is the Police Reform Bill which has gone through Public Hearing with major input from stakeholders. We started this process before your tenure, but we can still allow a few more days before it is laid, so that you too can make your contributions.
“We would like you to take a close look at this Bill alongside the Committee, so that by next week, we can lay the Report of the Bill and pass it. Once we begin to address the issue of funding and institutional reform of the Police, many of the recent incidents that we have seen like the abductions yesterday on Abuja-Kaduna road, and the killing of the young man in Lagos, will also be addressed,” Saraki said.
Earlier in his address, Adamu, thanked the Senate president for finding time to receive him despite the short notice.
He added that the passage of the Police Trust Fund Bill, which has been passed by the House of Representatives and is still being considered by the Senate, remains a priority as the 8th Senate winds down its activities.
“The security challenges in the country are so high, however, the resources are limited. It is our view that the passage of the Police Trust Fund Bill would assist in strengthening the institution and alleviating many of the challenges that we face,” Adamu said.
Senators present at the visit included the chairman of the Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Senator Tijanni Kaura and the Senate deputy minority leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha.
– Apr. 3, 2019 @ 18:37 GMT |
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