The Federal Government plans to commission 2,000 Closed Circuit
Television Camera (CCTVs) in Abuja and Lagos State in few weeks time.
Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Captain Caleb Olubolade (rtd), said
yesterday in Abuja that some components of the projects were very
sensitive and that it was not in the nation’s security interest to
disclose certain details about their completion or otherwise.
He, however, said the President would soon be commissioning some of the projects in Lagos and Abuja.
The minister identified indiscipline, corruption, lack of training
and poor funding as some of the major challenges facing the Nigeria
Police. Olubolade lamented that the lack of forensic laboratory had
affected the police negatively, especially in the area of investigation.
According to him, the none passage of the Reform Trust Fund Bill
initiated by the Federal Government in 2010 had been a major constraint
in terms of funding the Force, stressing that more emphasis is being
placed on inter-agency cooperation to rid the country of criminal
elements, such as kidnappers, armed robbers, assassins, human
traffickers and terrorists.
He said the ministry complements the Police in terms of training,
adding that last year alone, 529 officers and men were trained as
Explosive Ordinance Technicians; 2, 490 in peacekeeping operations and
649 personnel in intelligence policing.
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