ABUJA—A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji
Muhammad Murtala, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to summon
police chiefs from 1999 till date to explain the rot in police
formations across the country with a view to ensuring that those
responsible for the sorry state of the Police Force are brought to book.
In an interview with newsmen, Alhaji Murtala said in addition to this
the Inspector General of Police should be allowed to take full charge
of the police while the ministry of Police Affairs should be scrapped as
it has not added value to the police.
According to him, the dilapidated facilities at the various police
colleges do not represent Mr. President’s vision of enthroning a
pragmatic and responsible Police Force for the country.
He added that; “There is the need for President Jonathan to summon
top police officers, members of the Senate and House of Representatives
committees on Police Affairs, officials of the Police Service Commission
and the Ministry of Police Affairs, as well as those who served in
police formations from 1999 to date to examine the defects in the police
colleges and proffer lasting solutions”.
While expressing regret that some people are trying to play politics
with the state of the police formations, Alhaji Murtala said, “the
challenge at the moment was to come up with a workable solutions rather
than the current blame game.
“Policemen in this country are actually living in abject penury for
the past 20 years. I know a policeman who stays in one room with his
wife and nine children. It is absolutely ridiculous. Mr. President
should call past officials of the Police Force to know what is
happening,” he said.
Alhaji Murtala also called on the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other
Related Offences Commission, ICPC, to probe spending of budgetary
allocations to the police colleges.
He said the probe has become necessary in to verify whether the money
budgeted by government to improve the infrastructure and conditions of
police colleges have been judiciously utilized.




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