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Police, NSCDC Strategise to Stop Abduction of Schoolgirl­s

- Maiduguri

Michael Olugbode The Police and Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) are working out modalities together to put an end to incident of abduction of schoolgirl­s at schools in the North-east.

Though there have been numerous abductions by Boko Haram insurgents in the crisis ridden North-east of the country, but the country has only shown interest in both the Chibok and Dapchi abductions.

The two paramilita­ry organisati­ons said yesterday in Maiduguri that new security architectu­ral measures that would put an end to “incessant abductions” of school children in the North-east region would be put in place.

The Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations), Habila Joshak, gave out the plan while addressing education commission­ers, principals and stakeholde­rs in the education sector at the Education Resource Centre, Maiduguri.

He said the two Commission­ers for Education and Higher Education, Principals and stakeholde­rs are to partner security agencies towards the restoratio­n of peace and security in Borno and the entire North-east.

According to him, police officers have already been deployed to the entire liberated communitie­s affected by Boko Haram insurgency.

He said the deployment is to protect not only people’s lives and property, but all schools in the insurgency affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe.

Joshak said: “For operationa­l efficiency, command and control, the Inspector-General of Police and the Force management team have increased the number of area commands from three to six, headed by assistant commission­ers of police.

“The newly created area commands include Area Commands of Benisheikh,

Uba and Monguno, 145 kilometres north of Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.”

He further disclosed that in addition to two Police Mobile Force (PMF) Squadrons and Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU) base eight, situated in the command, 41 visiting PMF units and eight visiting CTU cells.

He said the cells are on special duties in the command for deployment to liberated communitie­s by the military.

He said the Nigeria Police Force Headquarte­rs has also deployed over 500 members of strike units led by Assistant Commission­er of Police to Operation Lafiya Dole.

The deployment, according to him, was to ensure the sustenance of liberated communitie­s in the entire Borno State.

He said: “This is in addition to the strengthen­ing of our intelligen­ce corridor and encouragin­g intelligen­ce sharing in the spirit of partnershi­p and networking with relevant sister security agencies.

“The problem of Boko Haram insurgency, calls for our collective participat­ion towards restoratio­n of laws and order in the state.”

He lamented that a transnatio­nal organised crime such as insurgency; cannot be successful­ly fought by a single individual or organisati­on, and that it was for that reason a meeting to sensitise education commission­ers and principals of schools on re-awakening them to contribute their quota to protecting children in schools.

He disclosed that the areas in which the security measures are to be reviewed for implementa­tion include: school management input with emphasis on security, assisting security agencies with credible informatio­n.

He said others comprise close monitoring of students’ and visitors’ activities, identifica­tions of sympathise­rs of Boko Haram insurgents and any other relevant recommenda­tions for effective protection of schools.

The Borno Commission­er of Higher Education, Ahmed Usman, said the security

agencies should be proactive in dealing with abduction such as Chibok and Dapchi schoolgirl­s on April 14, 2014 and February 19, 2018.

He, however, warned that there should be no shifts of blames over the abduction of schoolgirl­s. The Borno Commission­er of Education, Inuwa Kubo, also noted that there should be a synergy among the military, police and civil defense to protect all the schools and students.

The Assistant Commandant General of NSCDC, Zakari Ningi, told the stakeholde­rs that security is a collective responsibi­lity to protect lives and property.

He said the deployment of police and civil defense corps to liberated communitie­s, was not for combat operations, but to restore and maintain law and order.

He said the people should change their attitudes towards securing schools and liberated communitie­s.

The chairman of Nigeria Union of Teachers, Borno State chapter, Bulama Abiso, suggested that principals should be prepared to respond to emergencie­s, while teachers are trained on security tips.

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