ASABA – South South Governors, Traditional Rulers and other Stakeholders on Security issues have urged the Inspector General Police to design training pattern for vigilantes and neighbourhood watchers to bridge the personnel gap in the Police Force.
In a communiqué at the end of one day South South Nigeria Police Regional Security Summit heid on Tuesday in Asaba, Delta State and signed by IGP and representatives of the governments of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo and Rivers, and read by Governor, Dr. Ifanyi Okowa of Delta State, the participants said the ad-hoc security operatives should be suitably equipped and funded and their operations should be subject to direct supervision and control by the Police.
“Moreover, the IGP should take further proactive steps to facilitate an appropriate legal framework to enhance the operations of the vigilante groups and similar bodies,’’ the communiqué added.
They endorsed the proposal by the Nigeria Police Force for community policing as panacea for persisting security challenges in the country.
They also declared their support for grassroots policing, after due consideration of current security threats, especially kidnapping, armed robbery, cultism, arms proliferation, child theft, attacks by herdsmen and sea piracy in the country, saying adoption of community policing approach would help in checking the challenges.
According to the communiqué, the motive of community policing h hinged on integrating the grassroots into security management across the country was commendable.
They said that the summit represented a significant redefining policing and security arrangements across the country
The participants expressed concern over declining family values, saying that many crimes were traceable to negative peer group influence, substance abuse and the absence of moral discipline, all of which could be mitigated by good parenting and effective teaching and learning in schools.
They, therefore, charged stakeholders to undertake strong advocacy for the sustenance of family values and functional education capable of promoting self-employment for youths.
They also urged state governments in the zone to “pursue job and wealth creation as a high priority as unemployment among youths is one of the disposing factors to criminality’’.