Tasks Them On Winning The Trust Of Communities
TOYIN ADEBAYO, ABUJA
As part of government efforts towards reducing crime rate in the Federal Capital Territory, (FCT), the Minister of the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, has inaugurated the FCT State Community Policing Advisory Committee (SCPAC) charging the members to be guided by the principles of natural justice and the laws of Nigeria.
Inaugurating the 17-member committee headed by the FCT Commissioner of Police, Bala Ciroma, Bello also urged members of the committee to be non-partisan in the discharge of their duties.
Saying, the concept of community policing was anchored on a premise of trust between the people and security agents. A trust which, he said, must not fall short if the objective of the policy is to be achieved.
According to him; “Once there is a trust deficit in any guise or form, the workability of this policy becomes highly diminished and we would have lost a great opportunity in improving the security profile of the Territory”.
Speaking on the selection of special constabulary for community policing, the Minister hinted that, “it is necessary that during the selection of those that will serve as members of the special constables, at whatever level this selection is being done, it must be fair, just and equitable”.
He added that, those selected should be provided with basic training required for the job. He also advocated for a robust feedback and monitoring mechanism on the performance of those appointed to assigned tasks within the communities.
He , therefore, called for the confidentiality of investigations and protection of informants.
Giving an overview of the functions of State Community Policing Advisory Committees, the Assistant Inspector General of Police (Community Policing), Mr Bala Senchi said the SCPAC was the highest advisory body on community policy in a state. According to him, the implementation of the policy will be cascaded down to the grassroots through the State Community Policing Committee, Area Command Community Policing Advisory Committee, Local Government Community Policing Advisory Committee, the Divisional Community Policing Committee and the Special Constabulary.
Earlier, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, who was represented by the Deputy Inspector General Police in charge of operations, Alh. Abdulmajid Ali said Community Policing will bring back communalism in the communities which he said had been lacking for a long time.
He also commended the FCT Administration for taking the laudable step of embracing community policing as a method of checking crime in the FCT.
In his acceptance speech on behalf of other committee members, the FCT Police Commissioner Bala Ciroma who is also the Co-Chairman of the Committee said the Committee members accepted the responsibility and promised they will deliver on the mandate assigned to them.
Members of the FCT State Community Policing Advisory Committee are: CP Bala Ciroma – Chairman; HRH Adamu Baba Yunusa- Onah of Abaji; Senator Phillip T. Aduda- Senator representing the FCT; Rev. Dr Samson Jonah- Chairman, FCT Christian Association of Nigeria; Dr Tajudeen M.B Adigun- Chairman, FCT League of Imams Initiative; The Commander, Army HQ Garrison, Abuja and ; The Commander, Guards Brigade, Abuja.
Others include: The Commander, Naval Unit, Abuja; The Commander, 053 NAF Camp, Abuja; State Director, Department of State Service, Abuja; The Comptroller, Nigeria Correctional Services; The Commandant, NDLEA, FCT Command; The Commandant, NSCDC, FCT Command; The Comptroller, Nigeria Immigration Services, Abuja; The Sector Commander, FRSC, FCT Command; The Director Security Services Department, FCTA and; Chief Bolaji Adigun – Chairman, Police Community Relations Committee.