#MP2013 Presentation by the Minister of Police Affairs

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MINISTRY OF POLICE AFFAIRS

MINISTERIAL PLATFORM 2013 BY NAVY CAPT. CALEB OLUBOLADE (RTD) HONOURABLE MINISTER OF POLICE AFFAIRS 18TH JUNE, 2013


POLICE TRANSFORMATION AGENDA

TRANSFORMATOIN AGENTS

IMPEDIMENTS Funding challenge Inadequate Training Indiscipline,Corrupt Practices Crime and Terrorism

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FG Police Reform Programme (IICPRP) POLAC, Staff College – MPA&PMT PSC Public Vigilance

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INTRODUCTION Some of the crimes in our society today are: – Kidnapping – Armed robbery – Assassination/Gun Attacks – Human Trafficking – Terrorism

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Armed robbery

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Terrorism

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Human Trafficking

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INTRODUCTION Contd… • The Ministry of Police Affairs formulates Polices, Programmes and concrete projects aimed at improving professionalism, training and welfare of the Nigeria Police Force for greater performance.

• In addition, the Ministry has supervisory role to play in ensuring that the image of the Police is improved through community participation so that an intelligence-led policing is entrenched.

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INTRODUCTION Contd… • The Nigeria Police Force is committed to training, retraining and welfare of its staff including rewarding hardwork and discipline of personnel, to be able to deliver service of protecting lives and properties and enforcing the law. • This Administration inherited a Police that lacked adequate training, logistics and capacity to confront raising crimes and terrorism. Mr. President took pragmatic steps to transform the Nigeria Police Force and address insecurity in the country by: 8


PRAGMATIC STEPS TO TRANSFORM THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE • Provision of logistics and increased training to overcome the challenges. • Promoting better co-operation and intelligence exchanges with international multilateral and security institutions. • Setting up a Presidential Committee to re-organize the Nigeria Police Force. The report is undergoing draft white paper review • Constituting a Presidential Committee on dialogue and peaceful resolution of security challenges. • Setting up Presidential Committee to investigate proliferation of small arms and light weapons. 9


PRAGMATIC STEPS TO TRANSFORM THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE Cont’d • Setting up a Committee on the establishment of Forensic and DNA facility in Nigeria. • Declaring a State of Emergency in 3 Northern States namely, Yobe, Borno and Adamawa. • Provision of relief material to displaced and affected persons in the emergency declared states to cushion the effects of hardship brought about by insurgents terrorists.

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SCOPE

• Achievements of the Ministry and the NPF • Challenges • Conclusion.

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ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE MINISTRY AND THE NPF


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POLICY INITIATIVES The Ministry of Police Affairs in 2012 initiated 4 policies that will address NPF funding, training and prevent the misuse of explosives, namely: – Nigeria Police Force Reform Trust Fund– Establishment Bill. – The Nigeria Police Academy (Establishment, etc) Bill, 2012 – Policy On Explosives – Establishment of 10 New EOD Sub-Unit

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PROGRAMMES AND ACTIVITIES • Several workshops on Community Policing, Intelligence Gathering, effective budgeting and revenue generation. • Inter-agency security meetings. • Monitoring and supervisory programmes • Interpol Conferences/Security • International Exhibitions and Expositions.

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BUDGETING WORKSHOP


BUDGETING WORKSHOP

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Police Affairs Senator, Igwe Paulinus Nwagwu with other dignitaries at the Workshop


MONITORING AND SUPERVISORY PROGRAMMES

Members of the Senate Committee on Police Affairs Inspecting a Bell 412 Helicopter of the Nigeria Police Force Hangar, Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos during an Oversight Visit on 15th October 2012.


MONITORING AND SUPERVISORY PROGRAMMES – HOUSE COMMITTEE

Members of the House Committee on Police Affairs on Oversight Visit to On-going Projects at POLAC 6th October, 2012.


MONITORING AND SUPERVISORY PROGRAMMES – HOUSE COMMITTEE

Members of the House Committee on Police Affairs at a Post Oversight Visit Meeting in the Office of the Commandant, POLAC 6th October, 2012


SECURITY EXHIBITION-ISRAEL

The Honourable Minister of Police Affairs, AIG Intelligence, Governor of Bayelsa State and Other Delegates at the Conference on Homeland Security in Tel Aviv, Israel.


SECURITY EXHIBITION-ISRAEL

The Hon. Minister with the Managing Director, Israeli Equipment Company and the AIG Intelligence at the 2nd International Exhibition on Security Equipment


The Honourable Minister of Police Affairs, at the Interpol Ministerial Meeting Italy Nov. 2012


The Honourable Minister of Police Affairs, at the Interpol Ministerial Meeting Italy Nov. 2012


MINISTRY OF POLICE AFFAIRS PROJECTS


COMPLETED PROJECTS The five major capital projects and training of the Nigeria Police Force namely; – Upgrade of Police Academy, Wudil, Kano to a Degree Awarding Institution – Modernization of the Nigeria Police Staff College, Jos – The National Public Security Communications System. – Provision of Logistics – Training 26


UPGRADE OF POLICE ACADEMY, WUDIL, KANO TO A DEGREE AWARDING INSTITUTION

• Approval was sought for and obtained from the National Universities Commission (NUC) recognizing the POLAC as a Degree Awarding Institution on the 3rd of April, 2012.

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UPGRADE OF POLICE ACADEMY, WUDIL, KANO TO A DEGREE AWARDING INSTITUTION Cont’d

Honourable Minister, Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade (rtd) receiving Certificate of recognition of POLAC as a Degree Awarding Institution from the Executive Secretary, NUC, Professor Julius A. Okojie

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UPGRADE OF POLICE ACADEMY, WUDIL, KANO TO A DEGREE AWARDING INSTITUTION Cont’d • The process for the admission of pioneer Cadet of the Academy was flagged off on 15th September, 2012 and has since been concluded. • The Selection process was superintended by a Selection Board chaired by the Police Service Commission in line with the Agency’s Constitutional mandate for recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force.


SELECTION PROCESS- POLAC, KANO

The Honourable Minister flanked by the IGP and DIG ‘E’ Dept addressing some of the Pioneer Degree Cadet Candidates attending the Selection Process.


SELECTION PROCESS- POLAC, KANO

A Batch of the Pioneer Degree Cadet Candidates in Aptitude Test


SELECTION PROCESS- POLAC, KANO

A Batch of the Pioneer Degree Cadet Candidates in Physical test of Fitness


SELECTION PROCESS- POLAC, KANO

Some Pioneer Degree Cadet Candidates at Oral Interview Session


UPGRADE OF POLICE ACADEMY, WUDIL, KANO TO A DEGREE AWARDING INSTITUTION Cont’d • The legal instrument for the establishment of the Academy as a Degree Awarding institution was carried out in conjunction with the Police Service Commission, the Nigeria Police Force and the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Ministry of Justice. • The Draft Executive Bill was forwarded for onward transmission to the 7th Session of the National Assembly after approval by Mr. President.


POLAC PROJECTS In line with its new status as a degree awarding institution, the following construction projects are being undertaken: – Construction of a Senate Building; – Construction of 2 Nos. Faculty Buildings; – Construction of a Lecture Theatre; – Construction of 7Nos. Hostel Blocks; – Construction of 3.36km Asphalt Road Network with side – Drainages; – Construction of 3Nos. Transit Suites. – Rehabilitation of exiting Structures


PHOTOGRAPHS COMPLETED PROJECTS AT POLAC, KANO

Completed Senate Building, POLAC ready for Commissioning

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COMPLETEDPHOTOGRAPHS PROJECTS AT POLAC, KANO Cont’d

HOSTEL HOSTEL ACCOMODATION AT PRACTICAL AA COMPLETED ACCOMODATION AT POLAC, COMPLETION, POLAC, KANO KANO 24

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COMPLETED PROJECTS AT POLAC

STUDENTS’ HOSTEL BLOCK 38


COMPLETED PROJECTS AT POLAC, KANO Cont’d

ONE OF THE 3NOS. TRANSIT SUITES 39


PHOTOGRAPHS COMPLETED REHABILITATED PROJECTS AT POLAC. BEFORE

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REHABILITATED CADET MESS, POLAC

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ON-GOING FACULTY BUILDING PROJECT

The Honourable Minister of Police Affairs, Inspector General of Police and Other Officials on an Inspection of a Faculty Building Under Construction at POLAC

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ON-GOING PROJECTS AT POLAC

FACULTY BUILDING 42


ON-GOING PROJECTS AT POLAC

SENIOR STAFF QUARTERS

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ON-GOING PROJECTS AT POLAC

SENIOR STAFF QUARTERS 44


MODERNISATION OF THE NIGERIA POLICE STAFF COLLEGE, JOS • The Police Staff College was established on 14th October, 1976 as an educational centre to provide specialized and advanced training including staff duties for officers and men of the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police to Deputy Commissioner of Police. • With the growth in the manpower strength of the Nigeria Police Force, the utilization of facilities at the College became overstretched. While the installed student capacity of the College is 900 at full capacity, there are currently about 1,300 students on regular basis.


MODERNISATION OF THE NIGERIA POLICE STAFF COLLEGE, JOS Cont’d • To address the inadequacies in the college contracts were awarded from the reform programme to facilitate expansion of facilities at the College. Projects under construction are:


MODERNISATION OF THE NIGERIA POLICE STAFF COLLEGE, JOS – NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Construction of 4Nos. Junior Officers Hostel Blocks Construction of 1No. Auditorium Water Supply and Reticulation at Police Staff Quarters Construction of 4Nos. Senior Officers Hostel Blocks


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS

Central Planning & Training Unit

Gatepost of The Police Staff College, Jos


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Central Planning & Training Unit


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Lecture Theatre


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Central Planning & Training Unit


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Rehabilitation of Hostel E5


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Rehabilitation of Hostel E5


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Commandant’s Residence


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Deputy-Commandant’s Residence Rehabilitated


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Staff Quarters


REHABILITATED PROJECT AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Rehabilitated Staff Quarters


ON-GOING PROJECTS AT PSC, JOS

Construction of Students Hostel Building


ON-GOING PROJECTS AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Construction of Officers Hostel Building


ON-GOING PROJECTS AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Construction of Officers Hostel Building


ON-GOING PROJECTS AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Construction of Officers Hostel Building


ON-GOING PROJECTS AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Construction of Officers Hostel Building


ON-GOING PROJECTS AT PSC, JOS Cont’d

Construction of Officers Hostel Building


THE NATIONAL PUBLIC SECURITY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PROJECT (NPSCS). • One major security project is the NPSCS project emanated from a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Messrs ZTE Corporation of Shenzhen, China and the Federal Government of Nigeria • The thrust of the MoU is for the deployment in Nigeria of a comprehensive, reliable, modern and robust National Public Security Communication Systems (NPSCS) code-named Global GOTA Open Trunking Architecture (GoTA) by Messrs. ZTE Corporation of China for national security operations. • The NPSCS is an integrated digital trunking independent multimedia communications system (voice, video and data) for the Nigeria Police and other security agencies employing CDMA technology 64


THE FIVE MAIN COMPONENTS/SUBSYSTEMS OF NPSCS • The GoTA which is the dominant component of the System • The E-policing Subsystem will facilitate the deployment of E-policing databases. • Video Conferencing subsystem will provide for video conferencing by all Commands of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) with the Force Headquarters (FHQ) and among themselves. • Coalition Emergency Response subsystem will empower emergency response and provide a national platform for emergency calls by citizens to the Nigeria Police nationwide. • Video Surveillance subsystem through which 2,000 CCTV cameras are to be installed in Abuja and Lagos is the easily noticed component 65


A Delegation led by Mr. Olusegun Aganga, former Honourable Minister of Finance at the Signing of the Off-shore Loan Agreement with CHINA EXIM Bank

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Group photograph of the Hon. Minister & Personnel of the NPF on training

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Switch Equipment at the Lagos State Command Main Switch Centre.

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Switch Equipment at the FHQ, Abuja Main Switch Centre

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External View of the FHQ, Abuja Main Switch Centre showing a 90metres High Tower with Micro Wave Antenna.

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Video Surveillance Cameras Monitor at the FHQ, Abuja Main Switch Centre.

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A 90metres High Tower with Micro Wave Antenna at the Lagos State Command Main Switch Centre. 72


Lagos Switch Room

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The Hon. Minister of Police Affairs on Monitoring of installations under the National Public Security Communications System. Project in the FCT

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THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE PROJECTS


NIGERIA POLICE FORCE- PROJECTS • COMPLETED PROJECTS • Rehabilitation and upgrade of Police Printing Press in Lagos; • Construction of Divisional Police Headquarters Owerri, Awgu LGA; • Fencing of Police Stations Nationwide necessitated by the sporadic attack on Police Stations and Barracks was continued in 2012; • Construction of Mounted Troop Personnel Barracks, Offices, Stables, Furnishing and Infrastructure at the FHQ Abuja, • Renovation of Area Command Zaria, Kaduna and Kafanchan; 76


NIGERIA POLICE FORCE- PROJECTS Cont’d • Construction of the Phase II projects at the Police College of Information Technology Abeokuta; • Procurement of Operational Equipment for Peacekeeping Duties; • Purchase of Security Equipment for the Explosive Ordinance Department; • Procurement of Personnel Protective Gears (Bullet Proof Vests and Ballistic Helmets); • Procurement of Riot Control Equipment; • Purchase of Patrol and other Operational Vehicles; etc. 77


SENIOR OFFICER ENSUITE HOSTELS 1

FEMALE HOSTEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT POLICE SECONDARY SCHOOL, GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE

CLASSROOMS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT POLICE SECONDARY SCHOOL, GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE

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PROVISION OF LOGISTICS • The delivery of 1,500 patrol vans in a swoop and 90 cars have greatly enhanced the response time of the Force to crime and rescue calls; • The Air wing Section of the Nigeria Police Force has been adequately strengthened through the completion of the Hanger project in Abuja and substantial addition to the fleet of the Force. • The Air wing currently has thirteen (13) helicopters and a brand new CESSNA Citation XLS. Consequently, the Force has come to be adjudged to possess the best Air wing Section in West Africa. This feat has enhanced response of the NPF in crisis situations and surveillance activities; 79


PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d • A strategic intelligence platform was acquired to assist the Force deal with the menace of kidnappers • Procurement of Armoured Patrol Vehicles • Procurement of Body protection Bullet Proof vests and Ballistic Helmets • Procurement of various arms and ammunition • Procurement of anti-riot gears • Procurement of Personnel Carriers • Procurement of uniforms and accoutrements.

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PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

Mr. President inspecting some of the newly acquired intelligence equipment at the last 2013 Police Week

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PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

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PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

Some recently commissioned BMW Motorcycles

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PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

Some Recently commissioned Patrol Vehicles

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PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

Some Recently Commissioned Patrol Vehicles

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PHOTOGRAPHS PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

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PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

Some Recently Commissioned Helicopters for NPF 89


PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

Commissioned Personnel Carriers 90


PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

Commissioned Personnel Carriers 91


PHOTOGRAPHS PROVISION OF LOGISTICS Cont’d

The Cessna Citation XLS 92


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NPF Hangar at the Nnmadi Azikwe Airport, Abuja 93


TRAINING OF POLICE OFFICERS AND MEN • 529 officers and men trained to become Explosive Ordinance Department Technicians (EOD). • 24 Officers and Men trained in advanced EOD techniques with 16Nos. trained in USA and 8Nos. locally. • 30 Female Officers of the Nigeria Police Force were trained in Peace Keeping Operations in Ghana. • 92 Officers and men trained in Counter Terrorism operations. • 34 Officers and men trained in Transport operations. • An additional 24,302 officers and men trained in various in-house and outsourced courses. 94


TRAINING OF POLICE OFFICERS AND MEN Cont’d • 2,490 officers and men Trained in Peace Keeping Operations. • 4,500 officers and men Trained in Community Policing Methods to enhance public perception. • 5,546 officers and men of Police Mobile Force trained in tactical operations at Gwoza. • 3,770 officers and men Trained in tactical operations at the PMF Training College, Ila Orangun. • 406 personnel trained on operational areas. • 649 personnel trained in intelligence policing.

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TRAINING OF POLICE OFFICERS AND MEN Cont’d • Two Senior Police Officers attended the African Union Police and Civilian Focused Exercise and pre-exercise training in Addis Ababa in March and August, 2012. • Two Senior Police Women Officers attended the UN International Conference on the Role of African Security Organs in ending Violence against Women and Girls in Burundi in November, 2012. • Two Senior Police Officers attended the Commandant of African Police Colleges (CAPCO) held in Pretoria, South Africa in December, 2012.

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PHOTOGRAPHS

Participants in Weapon handing

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Anti-Riot Training

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Weapon handling

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COUNTER TERRORISM EFFORTS OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE: • Establishment of the Anti-Terrorism Squad with Bases in twelve locations across the country. • Establishment of a Counter Terrorism Strike Force Unit; • Establishment of a Counter Terrorism Intelligence and Investigation Unit; • Training/Retraining and manpower development of personnel on Counter Terrorism measures/initiatives; • Participating in Counter Terrorism Seminars/Workshops/Conferences both locally and internationally; aimed at exposing officers to global strategies and tactics of combating terrorism; • Acquisition of security gadgets, tools, equipment/facilities arms/ammunition for combating terrorism; 101


COUNTER TERRORISM EFFORTS OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE Cont’d • Immense contribution to the processes that brought about the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2011; • Establishment of a Counter Terrorism Training School located in Nonwa Tai, Rivers State; • Adaptation of the Community Policing concept as a Counter Terrorism Strategy; • Active participation in the project of the National Focal Point of the African Centre for the study and research on terrorism; • Initiated the process of entering into an (MOU) Memorandum of Understanding with the Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU) of the Metropolitan Police, New Scotland Yard, London; 102


COUNTER TERRORISM EFFORTS OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE Cont’d • Active participation in creating position documents to be adopted in combating acts of terrorism in Nigeria; • Synergy and collaboration on Joint border patrol with other neighbouring countries; and • Arrest, Investigation and prosecution of Terrorists.

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PHOTOGRAPHS

Officers and Men of the Nigeria Police Force in Various Tactical Training

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K9 Training

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Officers and Men of the Nigeria Police Force in Various Tactical Training

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Officers and Men of the Nigeria Police Force in Various Tactical Training

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Officers and Men of the Nigeria Police Force in Various Tactical Training

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Officers and Men of the Nigeria Police Force in Various Tactical Training

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FORENSICS • Only recently Mr. President constituted a committee to explore the establishment of a forensic/DNA laboratory in Nigeria. • DNA profiling/testing is a technique employed by forensic scientists in the identification of individuals by their respective DNA profiles. This can be used as a person's identifier. it is mostly used in parental testing and criminal investigations. Certainly this will become an advantage to the criminal justice system when concluded and implemented 110


PEACE KEEPING • The peacekeeping operations/training, is mainly tasked with the management, direction and control of the Nigeria Police operational support for United Nations (UN), African Union (AU) and Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)-led peacekeeping operations. • As of date, One thousand two hundred and three (1,203) Nigeria Police Officers are serving in seven (7) United Nations-led and one (1) AU-led peacekeeping operations respectively.

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PEACE KEEPING Cont’d • A total number of Six hundred and forty-nine (649) personnel which is made up of five hundred and thirty four (534) men and one hundred and fifteen (115) women are deployed as Individual Police Officers (IPOS) in various peacekeeping operations, • while five hundred and thirty nine (539) comprised of four hundred and one (401) men and one hundred and thirty eight (138) women are deployed in four (4) Formed Police Units (FPUs) as follows: 112


PEACE KEEPING Cont’d – One unit of 120 officers in the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), – one unit of 140 officers in the United Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), and two units of 140 officers each in the United Nations/African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). – The Nigeria Police Force is also supporting the AU Mission in Somalia, (AMISOM) where eight officers are currently serving.

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PEACE KEEPING Cont’d – In addition, a number of officers are currently on secondment to the United Nations at various locations on contractual basis, occupying various posts in these Missions. – Some of the Nigerian Police Officers and men who have had the opportunity to serve in Peace Keeping abroad have won medals for meritorious service and which have done us proud.

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PHOTOGRAPHS

The Inspector General of Police at the Independence Day / Medal Parade in 2012

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• The AIG, Zone 11 during a Visit to Formed Police Unit, Liberia

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• Members of Police Formed Unit to UNAMID, Darfur

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• Deployment of Nigeria Police Force Contingent for peacekeeping in Mali

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• Deployment of Nigeria Police Force Contingent for peacekeeping in Mali

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INTER-AGENCY COOPERATION • More emphasis is been placed on interagency cooperation among the security agency as a result of increase in crimes, criminality and terrorism. The Nigeria Police Force shares intelligence with other security agencies and partakes in joint operations with them.

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COMMUNITY POLICING • It is the general consensus that communities have important roles to play in anti-crime and anticorruption efforts against an enemy as large as organized crime. • Public support is vitally important, and community involvement when implemented properly can have far reaching, long-term impact than mere traditional attempts to control crime, such as sting operations, undercover operations and large scale arrests. These underscored the need for both law enforcement and community responsibility in tackling crime and disorder in the society. 121


COMMUNITY POLICING Cont’d • In this respect, the Ministry and the Police Management team engaged the public through workshops, meetings and interactions to sensitize the people and strengthen community involvement.

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CHALLENGES

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CHALLENGES • Federal Government’s reform programme which was put in place since 2010 had funding challenges. which emanated as a result of the none passage of the Reform Trust Fund Bill. • This bill yet to be passed at the National Assembly is intended to provide the enabling law by which states, local governments and other stakeholders in the private sector will make them contribute to the Reform Programme.

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CHALLENGES Cont’d • The Ministry has intensified efforts through the Senate and House Committees on Police Affairs towards passing the bill. • Meanwhile additional funding arrangement is being embarked upon by the Interim Implementation Committee of Police Reform Programme (IICPRP) chaired by the Vice President to support the NPF.

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CONCLUSION • Complementing training and capacity development for officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force. • Implementation of the upgrade of the Police Academy Wudil, Kano to a degree awarding institution, • Modernization of the Police Staff College, Jos.

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CONCLUSION Cont’d • Implementation of the National Public Security Communication System • The Inspector General of Police and the Police Management team have embarked upon training in intelligence, operations and counter terrorism, in addition to the maintenance of law and order.

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CONCLUSION Cont’d • Public to be vigilant and report unusual and suspicious occurrences nationwide to the Police and other security agencies.

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