Nigerian Police Officers Begin Crowd Management Training
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The Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) has begun a four-day training on public order and modern crowd management for at least 100 police personnel in Zamfara.
Speaking at the event in Gusau on Tuesday, Bashir Umar, an NPTF programme coordinator, said the training would imbue young police officers with public order policing techniques.
He said the fund was committed to ensuring Nigerian police officers attain the best global policing practices.
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”The participants will also understand how to implement modern crowd control
system without using excessive force,” he said.
Mr Umar said the
training was part of the fund’s 2022 intervention aimed at improving the
capacity of police personnel.
“We want to have a police system that
adheres strictly to globally accepted rules of engagement in crowd control,”
stated Mr Umar. “So this programme is part of our mandate to train and retrain
police personnel for effective service delivery.”
He said the NPTF
would continue to be proactive in delivering on its mandate to train personnel
and equip the police service with modern security gadgets.
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The programme coordinator urged the participants to take the training
seriously and apply the knowledge gained during the exercise in their daily
activities.
In his lecture, Aondowase Targba of the Department of
Sociology, Federal University Gusau, called for recruiting more personnel into
the police force.
Mr Targba, who delivered a lecture on public
order and crowd management, said the police force was understaffed.
”The police system must be well-staffed and equipped with modern
crime-fighting gadgets to perform optimally. The Nigeria Police, as it is
today, does not meet the United Nations’ required standard of one policeman to
140 citizens,” Mr Targba explained. “Especially when you consider the nation’s
population estimated at 200 million people.”
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(NAN)
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