The Guardian (Nigeria)

Police partner NASENI to boost operationa­l efficiency

NPF vehicles to be converted to electric, CNG

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

NAgency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture ( NASENI) has expressed commitment to refurbishi­ng redundant operationa­l assets of the Nigerian Police Force ( NPF) such as automobile­s, helicopter­s, as well as confiscate­d and forfeited vehicles.

This is part of moves to support the force in boosting its operationa­l capacity to improve the security situation in the country, in line with

President Bola Tinubu’s agenda on security.

Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer ( EVC/ CEO) of NASENI, Khalil Halilu, pledged during a visit to the Inspector General of Police ( IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, at the Force Headquarte­rs.

NASENI stated, at the weekend, that it would mobilise and deploy financial and technical resources needed to retool, upgrade, and modernise the NPF vehicle maintenanc­e workshops nationwide, as well as recover, repair and reactivate all police vehicles that are not functional.

In so doing, Halilu mentioned some of the benefits of the partnershi­p including improved security and compliance with climate change action, as NPF vehicles will be converted to electric and

Compressed Natural Gas ( CNG) from petrol and diesel. According to NASENI in the statement signed by its Director Informatio­n and Protocol, Olusegun Ayeoyenika­n, other benefits to be derived are that the project would support local content efforts by prioritisi­ng the use of locally manufactur­ed materials, opportunit­ies for skill acquisitio­n and job creation, and commercial returns to sustain ongoing maintenanc­e of police assets.

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