Mbu Says Police Colleges in Utter Decay

Mbu Says Police Colleges in Utter Decay

By Correspondent

The Assistant Inspector General of Police and Commandant of the Police Staff College, Joseph Mbu, has charged the Federal Government of Nigeria to see to the rehabilitation of police colleges across the country ahead of the coming massive recruitment by the Force. The AIG added that the recruitment would be worthless without better facilities in training schools. Mbu noted that hostels, lecture halls and other necessary facilities in the colleges were in very poor conditions. The commandant further frowned at inadequate teaching and non-teaching staff in the colleges, which according to him, remains a major problem. “Our police colleges, both senior and junior are in a very bad state. Most of the structures you see there are dilapidated and the issue of poor staffing is also there. “Recruitment exercise into various cadres in the force has begun, but the major lacuna will be where to train the recruits. We need good facilities and atmosphere to make them better policemen. “You cannot start exposing recruits by making them pay money indirectly for one thing or the other when ideally the government is supposed to provide everything for them. “So, I appeal to the president to set up a special committee to examine our colleges with a view to putting them in good shape before the training for the new recruits commences,’’ Mbu said.

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