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Nigeria Police Graduates 9,989 Personnel, Drop 11 For Lack Of Meeting Training Standard

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Nigeria Police Graduates 9,989 Personnel, Drop 11 For Lack Of Meeting Training Standard
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By Daniel Agada, Jos

The Nigeria Police Force has on Wednesday passed out about nine thousand, nine hundred and eighty-nine (9,989) Police Constables of the 2020 batch of 10,000 Police recruits nationwide.

The 10, 000 police Constables who undergoes six months intensive rigorous training in four (4) police colleges and twelve (12) training colleges across the country saw eleven (11) police Constables were dropped for their inability to meet up with the training standard.

However, our correspondent learned that Plateau had a total of 253 police Constables who passed out from the training in which 225 are male while 74 were female gender.

Addressing the gathering during the passing out parade in Jos, Inspector General of police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba revealed the Police Constables who have undergone Six (6) months intensive and rigorous training in basic, intermediate and advanced police studies, have engaged in physically exerting and intellectually challenging training activities that were carefully designed to transit the recruits from civilianship to professional police officers with the right orientation to meet the challenges of policing an increasingly democratic and rule of law-driven Nigerian environment. 

 According to IGP Baba who was represented by Assistant Inspector General, AIG Sanusi Buba said, “the recruitment and training represents another huge step in the drive by the Federal Government to change the narratives of Policing by addressing the age-long manpower gap that has been inhibiting optimal police service delivery in this country. 

“The manpower drive equally aims to meet and possibly surpass the United Nations (UN) recommendation of one (1) policeman to four hundred (400) people.”

The IGP appreciated President Muhammadu Buhari, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Chairman Nigeria Police Council for the approval of recruiting 10,000 Police Constables into the Force yearly, and his determination to restore the lost police primacy by bequeathing to our beloved country a reformed and well-positioned Police Force with renewed capacity and commitment to attain its internal security mandate. 

The IGP similarly lauded the Honourable Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi, as well as the Chairman and Commissioners of the Police Service Commission for the strong support and synergy which has aided in ensuring that the recruitment exercise is undertaken in the most transparent and efficient manner.

The IGP said eleven (11) of the 10,000 Police Recruits who commenced the training could not meet up with components of the standards set for exercise in the course of the training hence they could not pass out as Police Constables.

 He noted that shortly after the passing out parade, another set of ten thousand (10,000) recruits will be resuming training under the 2021 batch of the exercise.

 The IGP sounded a note of warning to the newly passed out Police Constables, who will be posted to their respective Local Government Areas for police duties, that the bedrock of policing is discipline, emphasizing that their success as Police Officers is entirely dependent on the quality of their character, discipline, and professionalism.

 He, therefore, admonished them to resolve not to engage in any act that will be unedifying to their good name, that of their families, and indeed the Force as they commence their policing career today. The IGP assured citizens that a new Police is being evolved to protect Nigerians with courage and serve them with compassion. 

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