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Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by obembet(f): 4:26pm On Mar 01, 2020
The Nigeria Police Force will need almost N1tn to be efficient and effective in the fight against rising insecurity in the country.

The leading internal security outfit is proposing a total sum of N944,856,416,800 to carry out its operations across the country.

The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had on Tuesday said apart from more personnel, the Force needed not less than 1,000 Armoured Personnel Carriers, 250,000 assault rifles with corresponding ammunition, to effectively police Nigeria.

The IG also said the country needed 2,000,000 tear gas canisters and smoke grenades, 200,000 riot gunners and smoke pistols, 1,000 tracking devices, and 774 operational drones, among others.

Adamu had made this known at a public hearing organised by the House of Representatives Committee on Police Affairs, themed ‘Repositioning the Nigeria Police for an Enhanced Service Delivery.’

The police boss, who was represented at the event by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Operations), Abdulmajid Ali, stated that an aggregation of reports by the various police reform committees under the current democratic dispensation indicated that there were major challenges inhibiting optimal police service delivery.

In the document presented to the committee, a copy of which our correspondent obtained, the police listed the challenges as including gross underfunding, which he said was occasioned by inadequate budgetary appropriation and non-release of the limited appropriated funds.

An analysis of the document on Saturday showed that the police plan to spend a total of about N944.9bn on helicopters, gunboats, patrol vehicles, fuel, and monitoring and inspection.

A breakdown of the proposed expenses showed that they were in five categories.

Deployment of helicopters to the six geopolitical zones “for aerial patrol against armed robbery, kidnapping, banditry, terrorism and sundry operations” will cost N3,056,140,000.

The marine section of the NPF plans to spend a total of N21,660,000,000 on Police Combat Patrol Launch and armoured gunboats.

The police will also acquire operational vehicles, including pick-up vans, APCs, cameras and water canon with N696,816,800,000.

Monitoring and evaluation of commands and training institutions by the Department of Research and Planning would cost N247,488,000.

A further breakdown of the N3,056,140,000 billed for the six aircraft showed that they would conduct aerial patrol for six hours per day, consuming 800 litres per hour, while the cost at N250 per litre would amount to N2,592,000. Repairs and servicing, lubricants and spare parts make up the total.

The N21,660,000,000 proposed for PCPL include the purchase of 15 units of armoured gunboats (12M) at N230m each, 15 units of 14M at N265,000,000 each and 10 units of M16 at N285,000,000 each. Other marine vehicles and devices make up the total amount.

With N696,816,800,000 for operational vehicles, the police plan to acquire 1,819 APCs at N150m each, 1,819 water cannons at N170m each, 1,915 patrol pick-up vans at N28.5m each, and vans with cameras at N29.750m each.
The cost of fuel – both diesel and petrol – for vehicles would be N194,451,100 per week, while the cost of maintaining them would be N1,838,400,000. The vehicles are to consume 1,127,780 litres of fuel per week.

These vehicles would be distributed across 267 area commands, 1,489 divisional headquarters, 37 state headquarters, 12 zonal headquarters and four force headquarters. Each of these formations would get one of each of the items. Out of the number, 10 APCs, 10 water cannons, 100 vans and 100 vans with cameras were to be reserved.

Meanwhile, the Police Service Commission has said 2,866 senior police officers from the ranks of Assistant Superintendent of Police to the Deputy Inspector-General of Police retired from service in 2019.

The PSC decried that “because of the serious insecurity situation in the country, the Police Force continues to lose personnel almost on a daily basis,” stating that “in view of the foregoing and some others un-highlighted, it is crystal clear that the current strength and funding of the Force is grossly inadequate to effectively secure our country and her citizenry.”

Chairman of the PSC, Alhaji Musiliu Smith, a retired IGP, in his written presentation to the House, a copy of which our correspondent obtained, stated that the current strength of the NPF, put at about 350,000, “is grossly inadequate to police our country.”

The PSC boss said, “For a start, urgent attention should be given to the issue of increasing the strength of the Force to at least 500,000 within the next two years. This should cover enlistment of cadet ASPs, Cadet Inspectors – general duty and specialist – and constables.

“As it has been done in the past, intensive initial training for cadet officers can be shortened to nine months while that of recruit constables can run for six months.

“If approval is given to conduct many of these courses yearly, it will ensure regular increase in the strength of the Force even with the annual retirement of due officers.”

Smith had on Tuesday decried inadequate police personnel, many of whom he said had been deployed to protect public buildings and servants as well as Very Important Persons.

“It is from the indicated police strength that personnel are deployed to the Presidential Villa, National Assembly, Judiciary, top government officials at the centre (Federal Government) and all the states, prominent traditional rulers nationwide, foreign embassies, banks, key/vulnerable points and all levels of police formations throughout the country. No wonder, only skeletal police coverage is available in all police formations nationwide,” he said.

Meanwhile, the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law has dismissed the policing system being operated by the NPF as archaic, noting that advanced countries are deploying information and communication technology to fight crime.

Chairman of Intersociety, Mr Emeka Umeagbalasi, in a statement said there was no other way to describe the request presented to the House by the IGP other than “service mediocrity.”

He wondered when the Nigeria Police bosses and their military counterparts would “do away with archaic policing and soldiering.”

The statement read, “We also do not know why, when other police services or forces around the world are fully embracing ICT policing, the NPF is busy racing back to the yore and its concomitant archaic or anachronistic policing.

“The Force is notorious for policing incompetence and has been haunted by chronic data system collapse, including total collapse and malfunctioning of its central crime statistics and database. Till date, there are numerical contradictions with regard to the actual size of the NPF.

“While the newly introduced Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information under the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation puts the personnel size of the NPF to about 290,000 to 300,000 as of 2018, the authorities of the NPF have consistently maintained that Force is peopled by 370,000 personnel. In other words, the present IGP is not sure of the accurate size of the present NPF.”

The group also criticised the “near-total, if not total absence of a credible database for weapons in the armouries of the police and their movements, uses and safety. As a matter of fact, the data deficiencies in the NPF are inherently entrenched and chronic.”

“A competent, lettered and ICT compliant IGP should have provided the credible statistics of the number and type of weapons and personnel at the disposal of the Force and their functionality index, before demanding for additions or otherwise,” Intersociety said.
The statement further said, “The IGP should provide concrete answers to the following: how many rifles, APCs and related weapons and ammunitions, as well as personnel are there in the NPF? Where are they? Are the rifles and related weapons safely or porously managed? Are they being used for purposes they are legally meant for or illegally used for motley of ‘service crimes and atrocities’ such as being used in aiding ‘religious and economic terrorist activities’ and high profile street and roadway criminalities, i.e., kidnappings?

“Are the weapons and personnel truly used for securing generality of the citizens or for sundry roadway crimes such as extortion? Is it correct to say that many of these weapons and personnel are channelled into protection of the so-called VIPs and corporate establishments such as banks and multinational companies, all done in return for payment of billions of naira monthly, which never reflect in any police budget except in private pockets or coffers?

“At the non-state actor level, our questions are: are there credible statistics domiciled with the NPF showing the number, movement and use of illicit weapons such as small arms and light weapons in Nigeria or any part thereof? How secured by the NPF through police border and waterways or marine patrols are Nigeria’s four transnational borders and over 8,600km of waterways?

“Who are truly responsible for arming jihadist Fulani herdsmen or allowing them to openly source and bear rifles classified by the laws of the country as prohibited firearms? How possible is it to believe that the NPF is not complicit? Is it correct to say that the jihadist Fulani herdsmen are now recognised by the NPF as Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen Vigilante Group of Nigeria?”

Source: https://punchng.com/police-need-n944-9bn-to-protect-nigerians-says-ig/

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by HarunaWest(m): 4:32pm On Mar 01, 2020
It's high time Nigeria spent on its security forces. Even the 1 trillion is small..Naija has slot of criminals police inclusive but the NPF is so poorly equipped...Going to any of their station is an eyesore..Always a rickety pick up truck and disgruntled officers...It's high time Nigeria Invested massively on its security forces...if all the Abacha loot could be channeled to them under strict supervision of NSA and the CinC, it will be better for all...God bless Nigeria

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by obembet(f): 4:41pm On Mar 01, 2020
HarunaWest:
It's high time Nigeria spent on its security forces. Even the 1 trillion is small..Naija has slot of criminals police inclusive but the NPF is so poorly equipped...Going to any of their station is an eyesore..Always a rickety pick up truck and disgruntled officers...It's high time Nigeria Invested massively on its security forces...if all the Abacha loot could be channeled to them under strict supervision of NSA and the CinC, it will be better for all...God bless Nigeria

To me, I will prefer sharing the money to all of us and we can go and protect ourselves. �

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Gwagone: 4:44pm On Mar 01, 2020
WTF
The babe above me Jos vomited the food I Jos ate...
We can protect ourselves
Even if they get the money, bribe collectors will never change
People can imagine money shacheesy

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by successmatters(m): 4:46pm On Mar 01, 2020
I will prefer that the government split the money among states and let every state buy weapons and protect its citizens.

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Bewiseedet(m): 4:48pm On Mar 01, 2020
Give me my own share of the national cake, I don't need your protection.

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by SpecialAdviser(m): 4:48pm On Mar 01, 2020
Plus the bribe they collect = 2 trillion.

Oya, over to the Nigeria go better people.

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Sammy07: 4:52pm On Mar 01, 2020
Police should be settling marriage conflicts

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by HarunaWest(m): 5:15pm On Mar 01, 2020
obembet:


To me, I will prefer sharing the money to all of us and we can go and protect ourselves. �
lol.....set awon Amotekun

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Oluwasaeon(m): 5:15pm On Mar 01, 2020
Hahahahahaha
More like the, Police needs #944.9b to harass, extort and kill more Nigerians

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Neroiam(m): 5:27pm On Mar 01, 2020
Oboi.. Make una no vex o ..I be mathematician.

So,

---Estimated no of Nigerians = N200 million

---Money needed to
protect Nigerians = N944.9billion

Therefore,

Money needed to protect each citizen = N4724.5

IG of police.. We know that you wan to tiff money...
We will help you. No need to ask the government.

We Nigerians have agreed to pay the N4724.5 each.

But, if one person die from insecurity, you'll pay every Nigerian N4724.5

From my calculation.. If boko/herdsmen kill 1000, if you like hide the data, we go know... Person don hammer N4.724millon be that...

What do you say?

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Neroiam(m): 5:45pm On Mar 01, 2020
obembet:


To me, I will prefer sharing the money to all of us and we can go and protect ourselves. �

N4724.50 ? Na wetin u wan take protect yourself be that? E no reach do slap jazz seff.

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by johnmartus(m): 5:49pm On Mar 01, 2020
Are you a policeman?
HarunaWest:
It's high time Nigeria spent on its security forces. Even the 1 trillion is small..Naija has slot of criminals police inclusive but the NPF is so poorly equipped...Going to any of their station is an eyesore..Always a rickety pick up truck and disgruntled officers...It's high time Nigeria Invested massively on its security forces...if all the Abacha loot could be channeled to them under strict supervision of NSA and the CinC, it will be better for all...God bless Nigeria

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by mrvitalis(m): 5:53pm On Mar 01, 2020
Less than 3 billion dollars for over 200 million people ? That's small honestly

That's like 5400 naira from each person

Honestly Nigeria is far more financially efficient that the USA by miles ...I'm sire they would be wondering how we even do it

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Optional09: 6:11pm On Mar 01, 2020
What happened to all the trillion of dollars given to the Nigerian military to fight insurgence

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by HarunaWest(m): 7:38pm On Mar 01, 2020
johnmartus:
Are you a policeman?
.nah...buh a former Exboy and Man O War.

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Ayemileto(m): 9:28pm On Mar 01, 2020
Ordinarily, based on the stuffs the IGP said they will need, the money will be fair to spend on the police.


But with the corruption in Nigeria, I think they too want to share from the money the military have been chopping grin grin

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by frankblinkz(m): 9:28pm On Mar 01, 2020
Just tell us 1trillion Naira..... corruption everywhere

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by KendrickAyomide: 9:28pm On Mar 01, 2020
angry protect abi extort Nigerians

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by ZombieHUNT: 9:28pm On Mar 01, 2020
Thieves in black


Bloody thieves shocked shocked

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Onyekachi419(f): 9:28pm On Mar 01, 2020
They need to start paying we citizens too our mony is not much just 1 zillion naira

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Firstorderwizard(m): 9:28pm On Mar 01, 2020
Amotekun be like Solomon Grandy

Born on Sunday
Buried on Saturday

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by foolbuster: 9:29pm On Mar 01, 2020
Something close to that amount has already been given to the military and its as if everything got even worse. Even a lot more than that has gone into security vote still nothing. How will police fare differently?

Oga IG you and i know nigeria's security problem is not money. Na only you know wetin you wan use almost a trillion naira to do.

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by soberdrunk(m): 9:29pm On Mar 01, 2020
They even need way more than that for a country as big as Nigeria but the question is will the money be well utilized? No amount is too much for security, no country can thrive without adequate security.

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by xreal: 9:30pm On Mar 01, 2020
Police wants to collect theirs.

Shebi soldiers are are also collecting to 'fight' boko haram.

Next is civil defence.

Besides, which kain figure be dis?

Why not a Trillion naira straight?

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by TopNotchdecor(m): 9:30pm On Mar 01, 2020
obembet:


Source: https://punchng.com/police-need-n944-9bn-to-protect-nigerians-says-ig/
people wey dey answer Adamu no dey sabi something

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by IpobAntidote: 9:30pm On Mar 01, 2020
K

The Nigerian police needs to double it's current force or simply allow each state to have it's own police force. 400k police for the size of population and geographical size is a joke. In NY, there's almost a cop or more on every street.
Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by PHijo(m): 9:30pm On Mar 01, 2020
obembet:


To me, I will prefer sharing the money to all of us and we can go and protect ourselves. �

Lol!
Funny but not far from our reality.

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Zubydeangelo(m): 9:31pm On Mar 01, 2020
Oga police don't stress yourself just give me my share of the largesse let me protect myself.
Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Valchima90(f): 9:31pm On Mar 01, 2020
Give them all the money in the world, they will still not perform

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by DModeCntStopMe: 9:31pm On Mar 01, 2020
grin

Oluwa oo..

What kind of country is this?

944 billion? shocked

Oga police wan cash out big time

After all the spending, the citizens will still be at the receiving end

Incompetent fools in power

Spits

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Re: Mohammed Adamu: Police Need N944.9bn To Protect Nigerians by Jahwinaboy(m): 9:31pm On Mar 01, 2020
Only? Na wa o. Nigerian youths need only 500k to establish, leave the country or live a better life

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