The new acting Inspector General of Police IGP Usman Alkali Baba, has released his 12 point agenda for immediate implementation.
Usman Alkali Baba (born 1 March 1963), is the current acting Nigerian inspector-general of police.
He was appointed by the President Muhammadu Buhari, to replace Mohammed Adamu who was sacked from Nigeria Police Force in april 2021, 2 months after his tenure extension.
However the new acting IGP has announced his 12 point agenda for immediate implementation.
Full details below:
1. Immediate dismantling of road blocks across the federation.
2. Immediate withdrawal of officers attached to private citizens (To open the space for private security companies to thrive).
3. Deduction of court awarded damages from the salary of any officer found to have abused human rights.
4. Immediate recruitment of 1,500 lawyers with litigation experience to be attached to each police division/area command. They are to give legal fervour to investigations, provide legal advice and serve as police prosecutors.
5. Procurement and installation of video recording facilities in all investigation rooms of the Force.
6. Building of new laboratories in 36 States and the FCT to analyze DNA, finger prints, blood samples, body fluids and so on.
7. Launching of Vehicle Procurement Scheme for police personnel in partnership with Innoson and PAN. (Officers to get a new car and pay off over ten-twenty years.)
8. Rapid rehabilitation and restructuring of Police Academies and curriculum.
9. Any interstate transfer of officers to be effected with provision of transport and accommodation allowance.
10. Provision of two pairs of uniform and boots for all personnel, annually.
11. Increased allocation paid directly to each police division to run its operations.
12. Bi-monthly inspection and audit of police cells, to be carried out in conjunction with representatives from the local NBA Branch and the Bench.