Police Trust Fund: Minister Tasks  Handlers on Terrorism, Kidnapping, Training, Others 

By Mohammed Mohammed

The Minister of Police Affairs, Dr. Ibrahim Gaidam, has tasked the managers of Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) to equip the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) with requisite  professional training that will enable the Force tackle terrorists, kidnappers, and other associated high crimes in the country.

He made this known during the official briefing of the Ministers on the activities of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) by the Executive Secretary at the Ministry Headquarters in Abuja.

Reacting to funding issues on the professional training for police personnel outside the country, he urged NPTF to ensure that the process of training officers is strictly managed within the available funds rather than jettison necessary training for police personnel.

In his words: “Instead of waiting to send 20 personnel abroad, you can send 10 that can be accommodated within available funds rather than jettison crucial professional training abroad that will impact their output to the nation.

“The Executive Secretary and his team should come up with a strategic plan on sending personnel on training outside the country while continuing to patronize local training available in the country.

“We need to send some of our personnel outside Nigeria to get highly sophisticated training that would enable them to tackle crimes in the country”.

The Minister recalled how Boko Haram started in Bornu State in 2009 before it spread to Yobe State in 2011 when he was the governor noting that it was not easy then despite the collaboration of both policemen and the military and the need to get well-trained personnel that will deal decisively with terrorists and kidnappers.

In her contributions, the Minister of State, Police Affairs Hajia Imaan Sulaima-Ibrahim stated that in perfecting statecraft, international norms and best practices will be deployed in training and retraining, operations standardized, infrastructure updated, work tools to strengthen the professionalism of security personnel.

She said, “It has to be standardized and tailored towards what will work for the police ecosystem and our population.

“It should not be about procurement alone but strategy planning that will focus on professionalism, patriotism, and transparency because our sector is one of the priority plans of Mr. President and it is critical to the country’s security 

Earlier, the Executive Secretary of NPTF, Abdullahi Bala, pointed out that all the training programs have been successfully executed and for the construction and Rehabilitation of Police Offices and Barracks, one hundred and eight (109) projects have been completed (100%), while thirty (30) projects are near completion (70-90%), and twenty-eight (28) projects are still on-going (01 – 69%).

He enumerated the challenges of his organization concerning the delay in the take-off of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund activities from June 2019 to May 2020; the delay in budget approval, some inconsistencies in the NPTF Act 2019, the commencement date, problems of 0.005% levy and its collection from companies.

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