Haliru Jika, Chairman,
House of Representatives Committee on Police Affairs, says the Nigeria Police
Force (NPF) will soon recruit an additional 35, 000 rank and file into the
force.
News Agency of Nigeria report continues:
Mr.
Jika, representing Ganjuwa/Darazo Federal Constituency in Bauchi State on the
ticket of APC, disclosed this while answering questions from journalist in
Bauchi on Friday.
“We’ve
just concluded the recruitment of 10, 000 police men and women of the Nigeria
police Force in the country and we will soon kick start 35,000.
“The
last 10,000 we did was 1,500 for officers, 1,000 for specialists – that is for
mechanics, nurses and others.
“And
then another 7, 500 for rank and file that is the normal conventional police
which is the one you are seeing here working with us.
“And
now these 35, 000 that we are going to start soon is going to be strictly rank
and file because this country is grossly under-policed.
“It
is part of our legislative agenda to strengthen the internal security of
Nigeria, which is why we feel it is important to inject more policemen into the
system for proper and effective policing of the country.
“That
is why we decided to do the first 10,000 when President Muhammadu Buhari came
to power and he gave a presidential directive to recruit 10,000.
“And
now he has given another directive to recruit another 35,000.’’
Mr.
Jika, who noted that the Nigeria police force was underfunded, said the legislative
arm of government was working to enhance the welfare and morale of the
personnel.
“What
the Nigeria police are facing now is under-funding.
“So we are trying to work legislatively to improve the welfare and morale of the Nigeria Police.’’
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