By Mohammed Mohammed
The Inspector-General of Police (IG), Mr. Usman Alkali Baba, on Tuesday attributed the intense rivalry and competition for natural resources between farmers and herders caused to climate change.
The phenomena, he averred is at the root of some of the violent clashes, not only in Nigeria, but across the sub-Sahara and the Sahel region.
According to him, desertification, deforestation and other elements of climate change, are major drivers of poverty, crimes and insecurity generally.
He however assured that the Force remains committed to deploying both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches in tackling crimes and criminality towards boosting public safety, public health and security in the country.
The IGP made this known at the flag-off of the One – Nigerian – One – Tree, National Tree Planting Initiative, in the Federal capital Territory, Abuja, in a statement signed the Force PRO, Mr. Frank Mba.
The IG commended the organizers of the program: the Greater Nigeria Initiative expressing his belief that the initiative, which constitute one of the non-kinetic approaches of the Force in combating crime, would assist the Force in proactively responding and addressing the increasingly broadened and complex security threats in the country.
The IGP pledged the commitment of the Force to the 25 million tree planting initiative of the federal government, assuring that the exercise would be replicated across all zonal and state commands towards addressing the alarming deforestation challenges occasioned by climate change, building an eco-friendly environment for peaceful co-existence among the citizens and enhancing national security.
Other Dignitaries and Guests at the program include the representatives of the Ministers of Police Affairs, Environment and the Federal Capital Territory, respectively, Members of the Force Management Team, the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of the Zone-7 Headquarters, Abuja, The Commissioner of Police FCT Command, the Sa-peyi of Garki, Alhaji Usman Nga Kupi, Officials of Greater Nigeria Initiative, Staff and Students of Government Junior Secondary School, Apo, amongst others.