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Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by HomeOfMe(f): 3:59pm On Apr 17, 2019
post=77622185:
At Long Last!!!

Dear Nairalanders,
These are the 7 things you need to know about the NIGERIA POLICE REFORM BILL
We always try to educate as time permits...

Here you have it......

1. The establishment of a service-oriented and modern Police that will meet globally acceptable policing standards in a democratic setting.


2. The modernization of the current Police Force (which was conceptualized and established in the Colonial environment to protect colonial interests) with a Police Force that is geared towards protecting and safeguarding the lives and properties of Nigerian citizens.


3. The establishment of guiding principles to ensure effective policing in Nigeria. These principles include efficiency and effectiveness; accountability, and transparency; protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms; and partnership with other security institutions.


4. Methods of dealing with abuse of weapons by police officers. The Bill also ensures that the police and police officers are held accountable in their actions especially in the areas of arrest and detention of persons and searches.
We love this! cheesy


5. Clauses that mandate record keeping by the police and clauses that ensure that citizens are fully protected from abuse by Police officers.


6. The establishment of a Community Police and Boards in all the States of the Federation that will consist of broad representatives of the community and the State to ensure effective, efficient and participatory community policing.


7. The establishment of an independent complaint authority to receive and investigate and effectively deal with complaints against police officers misconduct from the public.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA!


And anybody who wants to join the police force must undergo a psychiatric examination and have a minimum of first degree.
Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by ofiko123(m): 4:07pm On Apr 17, 2019
Ok..nice one..
Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by fmlala: 4:24pm On Apr 17, 2019
LOVE NUMBER 6
Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:29pm On Apr 17, 2019
HomeOfMe:
And anybody who wants to join the police force must undergo a psychiatric examination and have a minimum of first degree.
That is a very good and valid point you raised there too sis.
Thumbs up!

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Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by yusufolatunji38: 4:30pm On Apr 17, 2019
nice work!!!!!!!!!! kudoss for national asembly
Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by jamjo: 4:31pm On Apr 17, 2019
post=77622185:
At Long Last!!!

Dear Nairalanders,
These are the 7 things you need to know about the NIGERIA POLICE REFORM BILL
We always try to educate as time permits...

Here you have it......

1. The establishment of a service-oriented and modern Police that will meet globally acceptable policing standards in a democratic setting.


2. The modernization of the current Police Force (which was conceptualized and established in the Colonial environment to protect colonial interests) with a Police Force that is geared towards protecting and safeguarding the lives and properties of Nigerian citizens.


3. The establishment of guiding principles to ensure effective policing in Nigeria. These principles include efficiency and effectiveness; accountability, and transparency; protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms; and partnership with other security institutions.


4. Methods of dealing with abuse of weapons by police officers. The Bill also ensures that the police and police officers are held accountable in their actions especially in the areas of arrest and detention of persons and searches.
We love this! cheesy


5. Clauses that mandate record keeping by the police and clauses that ensure that citizens are fully protected from abuse by Police officers.


6. The establishment of a Community Police and Boards in all the States of the Federation that will consist of broad representatives of the community and the State to ensure effective, efficient and participatory community policing.


7. The establishment of an independent complaint authority to receive and investigate and effectively deal with complaints against police officers misconduct from the public.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA!





If they don't want state police in Nigeria then let every police personnel go back to their state of origin, then any state that doesn't have enough personnel will recruit more personnel to meet their state need.
Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by bendike: 4:38pm On Apr 17, 2019
temblor1:

You're in need of a job.
P.M me
lol, him say e de sell suya and turkey, ask am for the address of him joint and watch him take off grin

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Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by mikolo80: 6:42pm On Apr 17, 2019
anochuko01:
state policing?
you sef notice say them no touch the koko
Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by orisa37: 6:44pm On Apr 17, 2019
7 things you need to know about the NIGERIA POLICE REFORM BILL.

1. The establishment of a service-oriented and modern Police that will meet globally acceptable policing standards in a democratic setting.


2. The modernization of the current Police Force (which was conceptualized and established in the Colonial environment to protect colonial interests) with a Police Force that is geared towards protecting and safeguarding the lives and properties of Nigerian citizens.


3. The establishment of guiding principles to ensure effective policing in Nigeria. These principles include efficiency and effectiveness; accountability, and transparency; protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms; and partnership with other security institutions.


4. Methods of dealing with abuse of weapons by police officers. The Bill also ensures that the police and police officers are held accountable in their actions especially in the areas of arrest and detention of persons and searches.
We love this! cheesy


5. Clauses that mandate record keeping by the police and clauses that ensure that citizens are fully protected from abuse by Police officers.


6. The establishment of a Community Police and Boards in all the States of the Federation that will consist of broad representatives of the community and the State to ensure effective, efficient and participatory community policing. For Hire and Fire, The Community Policing shall be responsible to Individual State Governance.

7. The establishment of an independent complaint authority to receive and investigate and effectively deal with complaints against police officers misconduct from the public.


GOD BLESS NIGERIA!


N.B to NASS, Governors and Traditional Rulers.
The above 7 Points and my little addition to Clause 6 are ok please.
Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by sidonlook: 9:50pm On Apr 17, 2019
Does the bill make it Criminal for police to collect money before bail ?
Re: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by usis3: 5:52am On Apr 18, 2019
post=77622185:
At Long Last!!!

Dear Nairalanders,
These are the 7 things you need to know about the NIGERIA POLICE REFORM BILL
We always try to educate as time permits...

Here you have it......

1. The establishment of a service-oriented and modern Police that will meet globally acceptable policing standards in a democratic setting.


2. The modernization of the current Police Force (which was conceptualized and established in the Colonial environment to protect colonial interests) with a Police Force that is geared towards protecting and safeguarding the lives and properties of Nigerian citizens.


3. The establishment of guiding principles to ensure effective policing in Nigeria. These principles include efficiency and effectiveness; accountability, and transparency; protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms; and partnership with other security institutions.


4. Methods of dealing with abuse of weapons by police officers. The Bill also ensures that the police and police officers are held accountable in their actions especially in the areas of arrest and detention of persons and searches.
We love this! cheesy


5. Clauses that mandate record keeping by the police and clauses that ensure that citizens are fully protected from abuse by Police officers.


6. The establishment of a Community Police and Boards in all the States of the Federation that will consist of broad representatives of the community and the State to ensure effective, efficient and participatory community policing.


7. The establishment of an independent complaint authority to receive and investigate and effectively deal with complaints against police officers misconduct from the public.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA!


Waiting for implementation. Fingers crossed

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