Insecurity: We’re challenged, not overwhelmed, say police

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Force Public Relations Officer, CP Frank Mba, said in Abuja on Wednesday that the police were not overwhelmed by insecurity and related issues.

However, he said the police were challenged by widespread insecurity, reports the News Agency of Nigeria.

Contributing to discussions at a roundtable on Internal Security Management, organised by a non-governmental organisation, Cleen Foundation, Mba said the police were only challenged by the enormous nature of security challenges in the country.

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“In all these issues of insecurity, the good news is that we all know the fact that great leaders are churned out in times of crises, challenges and difficulties.

“The security challenges in the country are huge, but they are certainly not insurmountable and so the police are not overwhelmed.

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“Men and women of the Nigeria Police Force have the capacity, the will, the passion, the commitment and the zeal to deliver on their mandates to upturn insecurity and protect lives and properties of Nigerians,” he said.

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Mba called for the support of governments at all levels and the support of Nigerians for the police to continue to deliver on their mandates.

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He appealed to Nigerians to embrace the notion that security was the business of all and if everyone played their part in policing, the country would collectively overcome the challenge of insecurity.

“There is a call to parents and to those in charge of socialisation processes, like community leaders, religious and traditional rulers, the media and school authorities to contribute in mentoring the young ones appropriately.

“Also political leaders should tackle factors that drive crimes such as unemployment, poverty, economic and political exclusion.

“If they deal with these issues, it will be easier for the police, working with the military and other law-enforcement agencies to actually deal with the challenges of insecurity,” he stressed.

Retired Maj.-Gen Saleh Maina, in his contribution, tasked government on political will to address the numerous issues of insecurity.

According to him, government has the relevant agencies to surmount insecurity.

“It’s about the political will; cooperation, collaboration and tasking the various agencies and monitoring their performance and addressing whatever problems or challenges they may have along the line.

“If it is strategy-related, government should re-strategies; if it is equipment, it should provide; if its personnel, or training, whatever it is, the government should look into it and provide the missing elements,” he said.

Mrs Ruth Olofin, Acting Executive Director, Cleen Foundation, urged the government to declare none-state armed groups as terrorist groups because their operations were disrupting the peace and security of the country.

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