The Nigeria Police Force has gunned down the latest ranking by The
International Police Association and the Institute for Economics and
Peace, that puts it at the bottom of the world police formations.
The 2016 World Internal Security and Police Index (WISPI) credited to
the two organisations, rated the Nigerian police the worst in the
world. The ranking measured the ability of the Police to address
Internal Security Issues in 127 Countries in four key areas of Capacity,
Process, Legitimacy and Outcomes.
The ranking showed that Nigeria under-performed on all four domains, with a score of 0.255.
But in a statement today, the NPF trashed the assessment as
unempirical and instead proclaimed itself one of the best in the world.
“Nigeria Police Force is the best in UN Peace Keeping Operations,
Best in Africa, One of the Best in the World. The Force rejects the
report as unempirical and absolute falsehood, should be disregarded and
discountenanced”, said the police in a preface to their statement of
objection to the report .
“The Nigeria Police Force after a careful study of the report and the
news items emanating from it, wishes to state categorically that the
report is entirely misleading, a clear misrepresentation of facts and
figures and essentially unempirical, considering the area of coverage of
the report which was said to have been carried out in 2016 by the above
mentioned associations.
“The report did not take into cognisance the significant improvement
in the areas of Capacity Building, Training and Re-training of the
entire personnel of the Force as provided for by the current Federal
Government of Nigeria and other Foreign and Local NGOs which has greatly
improved the efficiency and service delivery of the personnel of the
Force throughout the country.
“It is pertinent to state that the instruments used to evaluate the
performance of the Force vis-à-vis that of other countries is absolutely
incorrect and grossly inadequate and therefore a plain distortion of
facts and figures. The strength of about Three Hundred and Seventy
Thousand (370,000) Police Personnel in the country stands at around One
(1) Policeman to less than Six Hundred (600) people in a population
estimates of One Hundred and Eighty Millions (180,000,000) Nigerians.
“It is equally significant to state that the current recruitment of
additional Ten Thousand (10,000) Police Personnel into the Force by the
Federal Government of Nigeria and the request by the Inspector General
of Police to Government for approval of the recruitment of Thirty One
Thousand (31,000) Police Personnel yearly for a period of 5years will
definitely increase the strength of the Force to meet up with the UN
ratio of One (1) Policeman to Four Hundred (400) citizens.
“Furthermore, in the UN Peace Keeping System, the Nigeria Police
Force is rated as the best in UN Peace keeping operations in the world.
This clearly shows that the Nigeria Police Force is not and cannot be
the worst in the world under any known scientific yardstick or measuring
instrument.
“Currently, the Nigeria Police Force is one of the only two African
Delegates representing the whole of Africa continent on the executive
committee of Interpol, a position the Force attained based on high
performance, merit and sustained good track records.
“For avoidance of doubt, since the inception of the present Police
administration in July 2016, the Inspector General of Police, IGP
Ibrahim K. Idris NPM, mni, he has introduced and implemented diverse
internal reforms aimed at improving capacity building and efficient
service delivery of the personnel of the Force, which is yielding
positive results in the standardisation of the capability of the Nigeria
Police Force to deal with violent crimes and terrorism throughout the
country. The establishment and take-off of a world class Terrorism
Investigation Bureau for the Force with state-of-the-art equipment and
technical support from foreign partners has greatly improved the
capacity of the Force to deal with threats posed to internal security in
this regard.
“However, it must be pointed out that the Nigeria Police Force sees
the report as a clear demonstration of mischief, ignorance and
calculated attempt to distort the feat being recorded by the Force in
ensuring adequate security and safety of Nigerians. Nowhere in the
report were references made to either the improved capacity or
achievements recorded by the Nigeria Police Force across the country in
the recent time, the Force therefore implores all Nigerians and
international community to disregard the report as unfounded and
misleading.”
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Saturday, 11 November 2017
Nigeria Police reject ranking as world’s worst
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