New Era

Sheya wants modern, decentrali­sed police service

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OPUWO – Kunene governor Marius Sheya has called for concerted efforts to modernise and decentrali­se police services to better serve the public and reduce bureaucrac­y.

Sheya made the call during Monday's stakeholde­rs' engagement meeting in Opuwo with the inspector general of the Namibian Police, Joseph Shikongo, held to reaffirm and strengthen the longstandi­ng relationsh­ip with the community.

Central to the discussion­s were the community's support for Namibia's rule of law initiative­s, as well as the completion of the

ongoing constructi­on of the regional police headquarte­rs at Opuwo.

Sheya argued that the demand for police services is driven by both government policy decisions and communitie­s in addition to requests to preserve law and order.

As a consequenc­e,

the modernisat­ion and decentrali­sation of different services, such as car clearance and the issuing of arms licences, should be implemente­d at all police stations, as well as the installati­on of the internet and computers to allow the police to better serve the people.

“As we always talk about service delivery, as for somebody to stand up from Khorixas or Kamanjab to hike here or Oshakati for police clearance, whether for arms clearance, it is something the police, under the inspector's reign, can accomplish,” he added.

Similarly, Sheya remarked he wants people to be able to readily utilise these services at every police station, as it will be meaningful to visit any police station and find a copy machine and a computer that can assist them with anything they require.

Furthermor­e, he requested that permanent roadblocks be

built in the region's hot spots for stock theft and poaching, as well as additional police stations in hard-to-reach areas to help curb crime and reduce overcrowdi­ng at some police stations.

The governor also comm ended the police work in the region, adding that Kunene police have been effective since he became governor, indicating a positive working relationsh­ip that extends beyond police services.

On his part, Shikongo assured that Sheya's proposal would be given top priority since it is critical to modernise and decentrali­se police services, including the establishm­ent of more police stations in the region.

He, too, feels more has to be done to allow the police to serve the public steadfastl­y as he called on all stakeholde­rs to work together to assist the police carry out their missions.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Order… Kunene governor Marius Sheya has called for improved police services to serve the people better and reduce bureaucrac­y.
Photo: Nampa Order… Kunene governor Marius Sheya has called for improved police services to serve the people better and reduce bureaucrac­y.

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