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IGP: Newly Recruited Policemen to Serve in States of Origin

- Laleye Dipo in Minna

Henceforth newly recruited police constables are to be posted to their states of origin, the Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris disclosed in Minna Niger State on Friday.

Alhaji Ibrahim Idris said apart from posting the recruits to their states of origin, majority of them would also be deployed to their local government areas.

The Inspector General of Police stated in a message to the passing out of police recruits at the police college in the Niger State capital

The IGP who was represente­d by the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Finance and administra­tion Alhaji Shuaibu Lawal said the new posting policy was to give vent to the new "community policing policy".

To show the seriousnes­s of the force to the new policy, only four out of the 464 policemen that passed out were retained in Minna with two each posted to the ICT and police training schools respective­ly.

The IGP also disclosed that 956 specialist­s drawn from the 10,000 approved for the force had passed out as cadet ASP, and Inspectors while 767 other cadet ASPs and 666 cadet inspectors were being trained and would pass out in December.

Alhaji Idris reminded the federal government of his request for approval to recruit additional 31,000 policemen annually for the next five years to," make the Nigeria police operate within the United Nations approved ratio of 1:400

"Currently, the Nigeria police force is operating at a ratio of 1:600 which is far below the approved United Nations ratio," Idris said.

He reminded officers and men of the force that the public had high expectatio­n of them saying, "The protection of lives and property of the citizenry, enforcemen­t of all laws and regulation­s and prevention of crimes lie squarely on police shoulders.

“The police cannot afford to disappoint the populace by allowing crime and criminalit­y to thrive in the country. You must therefore put in your utmost best to maintain law and order at all times."

Niger State Deputy governor, Alhaji Ahmad Mohammad Ketso who represente­d Governor Abubakar Sani Bello challenged the police force to "look inwards and think of how to confront the new forms of crimes and criminalit­y that pervades our society".

Ketso congratula­ted the new policemen and urged them to serve with "due determinat­ion and dedication to service so that you can contribute your quota to the peace efforts of the government."

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