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Senate & IG seek implementation of community policing

The Senate and the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, met on Thursday to harmonise positions on the implementation of a community policing policy that would involve governors and traditional institutions and groups in the provision of security.

The IG in an interview with journalists after the meeting confirmed that the police was convinced that they need to involve the states,  local governments and traditional institutions to tackle the menace. He said, “I appeared before the Senate and briefed them on the concept of community policing.

“Let the community take the initiative in identifying the problems that are there that can lead to the commission of a crime and then we work with the community to solve the crime.

“Taking policing back to the community will help in reducing crime to the barest minimum.

“So, I have explained the concept of community policing to the Senate which involves a partnership with communities and there are various communities.

“You can have traditional institutions as a community. You can have the National Union of Road Transport Workers as a community.

“If you are talking about the partnership we are talking about problem-solving.

“We need to solve problems that evolve in the community.

“What we mean here is that we scan the community to find out what are the indices that can lead to the commission of a crime or a crime that has been committed already.”

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Monday Ashibogwu

Monday Michaels Ashibogwu is Editor-In-Chief of QUICK NEWS AFRICA, one of Nigeria's leading online news service.

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