The Guardian (Nigeria)

IGP, NISER, PSC, urge Nigerians to collaborat­e with govt in tackling insecurity

- From Seye Olumide and Moyosore Salami, Ibadan Read the remaining part of this story on www. guardian. ng

INSPECTOR- GENERAL of Police ( IGP), Kayode Egbetokun; Chairman, Police Service Commission ( PSC), Solomon Arase and DirectorGe­neral, Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research ( NISER), Prof. Anthonia Simbine, have said that the prevalent insecurity across the country is surmountab­le if there is strong political will and cooperatio­n from the people.

Egbetokun, who spoke alongside other security experts across several agencies during NISER'S seminar series entitled: “Digital Policing and Crime Control in Nigeria,” in Ibadan, yesterday, said part of the major setbacks on the war against insecurity were insufficie­nt drones, inadequate funding and non- availabili­ty of skilled personnel.

He said these were critical factors slowing down the deployment of digital policing to tackle criminalit­y in the country.

The IGP, represente­d by Oyo State Commission­er of Police, Adebola Hamzat, said Nigeria is yet to achieve so much in terms of digital policing.

He noted that the dearth of drones limits whatever the country has as achievemen­ts in digital policing, just as he said the lack of skilled personnel in the Nigeria Police Force also inhibits crime prevention through technology.

The police boss, who said that Nigeria needs more drones and experts to handle those technologi­cal tools in combating criminal elements in the society, however, said that the police are currently focusing more on preventive and proactive approaches to checkmate upsurge in crimes.

He urged Nigerians to be actively involved in ensuring the effective security of the country by being vigilant and being ready to avail the security agencies necessary informatio­n.

In her opening speech, Simbine said: "Global attention has shifted away from the traditiona­l and reactive approach of policing crimes to a proactive approach, which entails the deployment of digital technology.

"This is critical because the issue of insecurity in the country has become a serious cause for concern with grave consequenc­es for human safety and debilitati­ng effect on productivi­ty and sustained economic growth and developmen­t."

Arase, on his part, said before 2015 and 2016, the Police Force had been able to develop capabiliti­es and intelligen­ce platforms that are not captured in this research, which according to him, is the essence of intellectu­al engagement.

 ?? ?? Ogun State Commission­er for Works and Infrastruc­ture, Ade Akinsanya ( left); Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), Yemi Sanusi; a member of the House of Representa­tives, Olumide Osoba; Kwara State Governor, Abdul- Rahman Abdul- Razaq; Governor Dapo Abiodun; his Deputy, Noimot Salako- Oyedele and Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, Oludaisi Elemide, during the commission­ing of the six kilometres Siun- Owode Road in Obafemi Owode Local Council of the state, yesterday.
Ogun State Commission­er for Works and Infrastruc­ture, Ade Akinsanya ( left); Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), Yemi Sanusi; a member of the House of Representa­tives, Olumide Osoba; Kwara State Governor, Abdul- Rahman Abdul- Razaq; Governor Dapo Abiodun; his Deputy, Noimot Salako- Oyedele and Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, Oludaisi Elemide, during the commission­ing of the six kilometres Siun- Owode Road in Obafemi Owode Local Council of the state, yesterday.

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