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Nigerian Police Force Set To Recruit 20,000 Officers

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Usman Baba, the Inspector-General of Police has confirmed that the Nigerian Police Force will soon recruit 20,000 officers.

Usman Baba made the disclosure on Tuesday in Ibadan during a working visit to Oyo Governor, Seyi Makinde.

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The IGP said they were determined to increase its strength and size to further boost internal security.

Baba said that with issues delaying the recruitment process resolved, President Muhammadu Buhari has approved for enlistment.

The IGP also said that every state and local government area would benefit as the officers would serve in their respective LG after training.

Baba explained that his visit was to interact with stakeholders on community policing among other issues.

“We did not just begin (community policing), it started as far back as 2004 but has not been effectively used by the government and members of the public”, he said.

Governor Makinde promised continued cooperation with the police and other security agencies.

He recalled that the security agency was initially hostile to the establishment of Amotekun because they thought the regional security outfit would take over their responsibilities.

“But over these few months, with the leadership of the police in the state, we have serious cooperation and the inter-agency rivalry has been reduced to the barest minimum”, he said.

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