IGP Meets National Assembly Joint Panel On Police Affairs

Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Kpotun Idris
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FPRO, Nigeria Police, DCP Don Awunah
FPRO, Nigeria Police, DCP Don Awunah

In furtherance to the National Assembly oversight functions, the Acting Inspector-General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris, on July 21, 2016 had an interactive session with the joint committee of Senate and House Committee on Police Affairs.
A statement made available to The Dream Daily in Abuja by Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), Force Headquarters, Donald Awunah, disclosed that the “the session which was held in Room 221 Senate building, National Assembly Complex, under the glare of the press, kicked off with an address by the Chairman Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Sen. Ibrahim Abu. In his speech, the Chairman congratulated the IGP on his appointment and acquainted him with the fact that the Senate plays a pivotal role in the management of the Police Affairs as stipulated in Order 8 Rule 188 Sub 1 and 2 of the Senate Rules.
“In the same vein, the Chairman House Committee on Police Affairs, Hon Haliru Dauda Jika, stated that members of the Committee will provide the necessary platform for an effective and efficient management of the Nigeria Police Force. He also informed the IGP that the Committee is inundated with complaints from officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force.”
Awunah added: “Responding, the IGP among other things mentioned the determination of his management team to implement core international best practices in policing while restructuring the Nigeria Police Force to be more accountable and responsive Police Force. The IGP stressed that the welfare of members of the Force is of utmost importance and priority under his Administration. As for the incessant security challenges bedevilling the country, he said he had already concluded plans to restructure, equip and retrain Police personnel. In order to gain trust from the public and restore integrity in the Force, the IGP promised to restructure X-squad whose mandate will be to curb corruption within and outside the Force.
“He further told the joint session that his administration would establish an Eminent Persons Forum comprising of retired security agents, elder statesmen and other stakeholders in all the States of the Federation and the FCT, Abuja in order to tap from their resourcefulness. He stated that such an innovation will help bring an end to the ugly scourge of clashes between Pastoralists and Farmers across the country, as such forum will create a platform for both parties to engage and partner in the interest of the country.”


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