Nigeria Police Force to Recruit 35,0000 more officials
The Chairman, House of Representatives
Committee on Police Affairs, Haliru Jika has announced that the Nigeria Police
Force (NPF) will in no time recruit an additional 35, 000 rank and file into
the force.
Mr. Jika, representing Ganjuwa/Darazo
Federal Constituency in Bauchi State on the ticket of APC, disclosed this while
answering questions from journalist in Bauchi on Friday.
“We’ve just concluded the recruitment
of 10, 000 police men and women of the Nigeria police Force in the country and
we will soon kick start 35,000.
“The last 10,000 we did was 1,500 for
officers, 1,000 for specialists – that is for mechanics, nurses and others.
“And then another 7, 500 for rank and
file that is the normal conventional police which is the one you are seeing
here working with us.
“And now these 35, 000 that we are
going to start soon is going to be strictly rank and file because this country
is grossly under-policed.
“It is part of our legislative agenda
to strengthen the internal security of Nigeria, which is why we feel it is
important to inject more policemen into the system for proper and effective
policing of the country.
“That is why we decided to do the
first 10,000 when President Muhammadu Buhari came to power and he gave a
presidential directive to recruit 10,000.
“And now he has given another
directive to recruit another 35,000.’’
Mr. Jika, who noted that the Nigeria
police force was underfunded, said the legislative arm of government was
working to enhance the welfare and morale of the personnel.
“What the Nigeria police are facing now
is under-funding.
“So we are trying to work
legislatively to improve the welfare and morale of the Nigeria Police.’’
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