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IGP Egbetokun to create special squad to counter unrest in Nigeria

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A special Squad that would consist no fewer than 40,000 specially trained policemen to counter turmoil will soon be created by the new Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.

Briefing MOPOL commander this evening at the Force headquarters, Abuja today, Egbetokun hinted that it was in light of the current challenges, a series of operational strategies have been developed which is aimed at strengthening our capabilities to effectively deliver our mandates.

His words: “Some of these will be discussed in this conference in a bid to kick-start the process of regaining our pride of place in the internal security architecture of our dear country.

“First and foremost, modalities for the creation of a new special squad – the Special Intervention Squad have been initiated. This special squad shall consist of 40,000 specially trained elite officers. The Squad will be formed by selecting officers from the pool of existing Police Mobile Force (PMF) personnel and all tactical units in the country.

“These officers will undergo an intensive pre-deployment training to make them combat ready for frontline operational duties in all the states of the Federation, with a particular focus on areas plagued with unrest and turmoil. By pooling together the expertise and experience of our PMF personnel and other tactical units, we can establish a formidable force that is well-equipped to handle the evolving challenges we face.

“This dedicated force will bolster our capacity to respond swiftly and decisively to security threats, ensuring that our presence is felt and our response is effective in every corner of our country.

“One thousand personnel from this new squad will be deployed to every state of the Federation for immediate operations as standby intervention units, while more troubled spots or zones will receive the remaining officers out of the 40,000. “These officers will not perform routine police duties but will be housed and kept combat-ready at all times engaging in daily trainings in readiness for deployments to intercept and neutralize high-profile criminals and those terrorizing our communities. They will be deployed to intervene rapidly and proactively in any situation necessary in their states of assignment.”

He added: “Our nation faces numerous challenges that require a proactive and strategic operational approach to surmount. It is with a sense of urgency and determination that I address the Commanders of the Police Mobile Force (PMF), Special Protection Unit (SPU), and other Tactical Units today.

“Our objective is to assess, discuss and implement crucial operational strategies that will enhance our law enforcement capabilities and safeguard the lives and property of our citizens.”

“All Tactical Commanders will be involved in the process of identifying suitable candidates from within their respective units. These individuals should possess the necessary skills, agility, experience, character, and commitment to excel in the challenging and demanding environments they will encounter.

“The new special squad will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to combat evolving criminal activities, insurgency, and other security threats especially the activities of non-state actors. We will henceforth be more proactive and be ready to take the fight to the criminals’ den.

“Furthermore, in order to optimize the efficiency of our resources, we shall carry out a re-evaluation of the responsibilities assigned to the PMF. Specifically, we shall effect the withdrawal of PMF personnel from VIP escort/guard duties. While the protection of dignitaries remains paramount, it is imperative that we realign our priorities to address the escalating security challenges faced by the nation as a whole.

“By relieving the PMF of VIP escort and guard duties, we can redirect their focus and efforts toward addressing critical security concerns that affect our communities at large.

“To this end, a special committee headed by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Operations) has been set up to assess and advise on how this strategy can be implemented seamlessly. The committee is expected to submit its report in two weeks after which further details will be made available.

“Our goal should be to enforce the law and to be partners in creating safe communities, nurturing an environment where everyone feels protected and valued. This is our commitment to Nigerians.

“To support the foregoing strategic plan and make needed manpower available for frontline duties, the withdrawn PMF officers will be replaced by officers of the Special Protection Unit (SPU) only where necessary.

“To ensure the smooth implementation of this policy, we will, in consultation with the Police Service Commission, invoke the Supernumerary provision of Sections 23, 24 and 25 of the Police Act 2020 which allows the police to train supernumerary officers specifically for the personal protection duties of individual Nigerians who require their services.

“We will make details of this available in the weeks and months ahead; while making sure the policy is implemented strictly in accordance with best practices. This will free up regular police officers to focus more on frontline policing duties across the nation.

“It is important to note that these proposed operational strategies aims to foster a sense of trust, cooperation, and confidence within the Police Force. By involving personnel from various tactical units across the country, we emphasize the unity and collective responsibility of our Force.

“Through this collaborative effort, we can ensure that no area is left unattended, and all states receive the necessary support to combat crime effectively. These strategies will definitely require extra support, will and resources from the government.

“I am gladdened by the commitment of the government to support our efforts to restore enduring peace to every community in Nigeria. At this point, I will like to thank Mr. President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his passion for Police welfare, support and commitment to repositioning the Police Force for effective delivery of our constitutional mandates.

“In conclusion, the proposed operational strategies presented here today seek to optimize our resources, enhance our capabilities, and reinforce our commitment to public safety. By creating a new special squad from our existing pool of PMF officers, withdrawing PMF from VIP escort duties, up-scaling the role of SPU and including Supernumerary Officers in VIP security, we can strengthen the effectiveness of our Police Force and ensure a safer environment for all citizens.

“While we discuss the operational strategies and the enhancements we seek to implement, it is equally important to emphasize the paramount importance of discipline within our ranks. Discipline is not merely a set of rules and regulations; it is a mindset that should permeate every aspect of our officers’ conduct. It is crucial that we reinforce the importance of adherence to protocols, code of conduct, and the rule of law.

“Every officer must understand that their actions reflect not only on themselves but also on the entire police force. Additionally, we need to address concerns regarding the dressing standards of our tactical officers. As the face of law enforcement, it is imperative that our officers present themselves in a manner that inspires confidence and respect. Proper uniform attire, grooming, and personal hygiene are essential in projecting a professional image to the public we serve.

“Moreover, the misuse of social media by police personnel including our tactical officers is a matter of great concern. Social media platforms have become powerful tools for communication, but when used irresponsibly, they can tarnish the reputation of our force and undermine public trust.

“I urge commanders to enforce strict guidelines on the use of social media by our officers in line with the existing Social Media Policy 2022 and Cybercrime Prohibition Act, 2015, emphasizing the importance of professionalism, respect for privacy, and the avoidance of any content that may be deemed offensive or unprofessional.

“ Finally, let me end this speech by reminding you that those who keep the peace must be the epitome of peace. Those whose duty it is to enforce the laws of the land must themselves respect and obey the laws of the land.

“Without obeying the laws, the Police lack the moral high ground to interrogate and bring law breakers to book. Consequently, in line with my vision of building a rule of law compliant Police Force, it is my directive that henceforth all police convoys on routine, non-emergency movement, must obey traffic lights and other traffic rules, I pledge to lead by example in this regard.

“As you will be returning to your various bases, I wish you a safe journey and please be assured of my best wishes always.”

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