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We Will Continue To Equip The Police-President Tinubu

By Timothy Choji, Abuja

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has restated his administration’s resolve to equip the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) and improve the welfare of its personnel, as part of ongoing efforts to protect and serve Nigerians effectively.

The President stated this on Saturday, during the passing out parade and commissioning of cadets of the regular officers Cours 6 of the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State.

Accordingly, he listed critical measures the administration is taking in this regard, including acquiring new vehicles, communication equipment, and forensic tools to enhance crime detection and prevention.

President Tinubu, who was represented at the event by Vice President Kashim Shettima, noted that, as a government committed to sustainable growth, his administration is fully aware that the development of any country is directly woven into the strength of its institutions.

He stated: “For this reason, our administration remains steadfast in ensuring that our police force is equipped with the necessary tools and training to protect and serve our citizens effectively.

“We have already begun implementing critical initiatives, such as the acquisition of new vehicles, communication equipment, and forensic tools to enhance crime detection and prevention capabilities.”

Personnel Welfare

The President acknowledged that it would be practically impossible for a police force to perform optimally without ensuring the welfare of its personnel, taking into cognizance “the essential role a motivated workforce plays in safeguarding the nation.”

“Our government is working tirelessly to improve the quality of life for all police personnel and their families. A satisfied and well-cared-for police officer is essential to ensuring the safety and security of our people,” he added.

Technology

The Nigerian leader implored the Police Force to keep pace “with modern technology, leveraging data analytics and digital tools to combat crime more effectively”.

He also tasked the force with community policing, pointing out that it is not merely a strategy but also the backbone of effective law enforcement.

“Your success will depend largely on your relationship with the communities you serve. Be visible, approachable, and responsive to their needs. Remember, the power of your presence, the quality of your engagement, and the fairness of your actions will define your success—not the use of force,” he stated.

More Personnel

As part of efforts to address the shortage of police personnel, the President said his administration has also embarked on a recruitment drive across the nation “to address the longstanding issue of understaffing within the police force.

“This initiative will inject new energy into the force, reduce overworking, and provide more opportunities for young Nigerians to serve their country. A well-resourced police force is fundamental to national security, and we are committed to seeing this through,” he further noted.

The President applauded the Inspector-General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun, the leadership of the NPF, and the entire staff of the Nigeria Police Academy, saying their professionalism, dedication, and passion contributed to molding the newly commissioned police officers into future leaders of the force.

For the graduating cadets, President Tinubu reminded them that the badge they now put on is not just a mere symbol of authority, but a mark of the trust and confidence Nigerians have placed in them, even as he urged them to embrace innovation and bring fresh perspectives to the force.

“You are entering a career that will test your character and resolve. The security challenges our nation faces are complex and ever-evolving.

“But remember, your training has prepared you for this moment. Be courageous in the face of danger, patient in the face of provocation, and just in the face of injustice,” he advised.

Earlier in his address, the Commandant of the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Assistant Inspector General Sadiq Abubakar, reiterated the determination of the academy to produce ideal superior police officers equipped with knowledge and skills to face the challenges of policing in an increasingly complex Nigerian society.

The Commandant urged the graduates to be the embodiment of justice, and professionalism, and defenders of peace, order, and national security.

He expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for his tireless efforts toward addressing the needs and concerns of the academy.

Other dignitaries at the event include Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf Kabir; Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arch. Ahmed Dangiwa; Inspector General of Police, Mr Olukayode Egbetokun, and Minister of Police Affairs, Ibrahim Gaidam amongst others.

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