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Senate passes bill to establish police training institutions

Mr Ahmed said that some of the institutions were not in good conditions due to years of neglect by the authorities.

• December 4, 2024
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The Senate has passed a bill seeking to give a legal framework for the establishment of Nigerian Police Force training institutions.

The passage of the bill followed the adoption of a report of the Committee on Police Affairs at plenary on Wednesday.

The report was presented by the Chairman of the committee, Senator Abdulhamid Ahmed (APC-Jigawa).

Mr Ahmed, while presenting the report, said that the passage of the bill would help improve the operations of the institutions and ultimately enhance the capacity of police personnel for better results.

He said that the bill, when passed, would further motivate police personnel to carry out their constitutional responsibilities.

The senator expressed regret that many of the institutions in the country lacked legal and adequate financial resources to practise and function effectively in spite of their years of establishment.

He said that some of them were not in good condition due to years of neglect by the authorities.

According to him, the bill, when passed, will make the institutions to serve as high level centres for provision of professional training and other related matters.

In his own contribution, Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP-Bauchi) said it was important for the bill to be passed, as it would support the police force in its operations and make it stand the test of time.

Mr Ningi stressed the need to get the best personnel to man the force, stressing that the passage of the bill would provide the required training for the personnel.

(NAN)

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