President Muhammadu Buhari said the recruitment of 10,000 policemen would address the challenge of youth unemployment in the country.
The president made the disclosure at a ceremonial parade to mark the 2016 Police Week in Abuja on Friday.
Buhari, who was represented by the Minister of Interior, Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (retd), said the initiative would also address the manpower gap in the police.
He advised the management of the police force to put national interest in mind in the recruitment in line with the reform agenda of the ministry of interior.
“In carrying out this exercise, I expect the Nigeria Police to put national interest in the foremost,“ he said.
Buhari said that community policing had become more imperative considering the current security challenges in the country.
He said that in order to address the challenge of highly organised crime, government had strengthened the technical intelligence capacity of the police.
“No nation thrives without security, and neither can a nation lay claim to security without an efficient policing service.
“This administration shall continue to support initiatives that will guarantee the reform and modernisation of the Nigeria Police.
“I must clearly recognise that the nation expects so much from the police,” he said.
He reassured Nigerians of government’s determination to bequeath a reformed, re-oriented, well trained, well equipped and highly motivated police.
NAN
The president made the disclosure at a ceremonial parade to mark the 2016 Police Week in Abuja on Friday.
Buhari, who was represented by the Minister of Interior, Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (retd), said the initiative would also address the manpower gap in the police.
He advised the management of the police force to put national interest in mind in the recruitment in line with the reform agenda of the ministry of interior.
“In carrying out this exercise, I expect the Nigeria Police to put national interest in the foremost,“ he said.
Buhari said that community policing had become more imperative considering the current security challenges in the country.
He said that in order to address the challenge of highly organised crime, government had strengthened the technical intelligence capacity of the police.
“No nation thrives without security, and neither can a nation lay claim to security without an efficient policing service.
“This administration shall continue to support initiatives that will guarantee the reform and modernisation of the Nigeria Police.
“I must clearly recognise that the nation expects so much from the police,” he said.
He reassured Nigerians of government’s determination to bequeath a reformed, re-oriented, well trained, well equipped and highly motivated police.
NAN
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