The Honourable Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, has reiterated the need for the leadership of the Police Force to address the issue of delayed response time to distress calls.
While receiving the Ag. Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, at the Ministry of Police Affairs on Thursday, the Minister stressed that the Force needs to establish a standby force of at least three units of the Police Mobile Force in each State Command.
This, according to him, will ensure a rapid and effective response to unforeseen incidents.
He further noted that swift response to attacks on citizens can be achieved through the effective use of technology, inter-agency collaboration, the building of mutual trust, and proper management of information.
In his words, “Community engagement and trust building should be emphasized as well. The Police force must actively involve the communities they serve, fostering a sense of cooperation and partnership. By enhancing coordination between Federal, State, and local law enforcement, we can create a unified front against crime and ensure a more effective response.”
He added that to tackle the diverse range of criminal activities, there should be an establishment of specialized units that can address each type of crime.
“This will require comprehensive training and capacity-building programs for our officers and investing in technology for surveillance and crime prevention will greatly enhance our capabilities in maintaining law and order.
“Effective intelligence gathering mechanisms are critical for proactive crime prevention. We must establish robust systems to gather and analyze intelligence, enabling us to stay one step ahead of criminals. Strengthening cooperation between the police and the judiciary is also essential to ensure the smooth administration of justice,” Gaidam stressed.
According to a statement issued by the Director of Press, Bolaji Kazeem, the Minister pointed out that several specific areas of concern require their immediate attention, noting that they must establish a clear mission and vision for the police force, aligning its goals with the aspirations of the people.
“We must also focus on strengthening police leadership and accountability, as these traits are vital for the efficient functioning of any law enforcement agency,” he noted.
He also emphasizes the need to establish mechanisms for monitoring police conduct to maintain high standards of professionalism and ethics through the use of body-worn cameras and dashboard cameras in operation vehicles adding that it will ensure that the rights and dignity of every citizen are respected at all times.
“We will not tolerate indiscipline within the police force, and discipline must be observed by all officers, regardless of rank or cadre. This platform serves as a crucial opportunity for fruitful discussions and the exchange of perspectives on formulating a robust working plan for the Nigeria Police. As someone who has served as a Governor and Chief Security Officer of one of the most embattled states affected by Boko Haram for over a decade, I understand the urgent need for police reform by global best practices in policing to ensure public safety.”
Meanwhile, the Minister of State, Hajia Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, stated that the presentation of the Inspector General of Police, which borders on national security, was holistic and forward-looking which will be very helpful as the Ministry crafts a way forward towards achieving renewed hope in policing agenda of Mr. President which is very ambitious. Working together as partners in progress would enable us to achieve it.
On community policing, she pointed out that it aligns with the thought of the Ministers which is critical and everyone must key in with it to enable increased confidence of the citizens in policing as we are working for them, which requires a lot of reforms and cooperation of the stakeholders.
“Intelligence-driven policing is not negotiable and the police force must be seen as a technology-driven organization this requires ambitious investment to implement,” she intoned.
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