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Thursday, April 18, 2024

FG seeks German government’s cooperation to reform Nigerian police

The minister commended the German government for its support towards enhancing police capabilities in the country.

• April 18, 2024
Nigerian police officers used to illustrate the story
Police officer used to illustrate the story

The Minister of Police Affairs, Ibrahim Gaidam, has called for more cooperation with the German government to reform and enhance the capabilities of the Nigerian police.

Mr Gaidam made the call on Thursday in Abuja when the German ambassador to Nigeria, Annett Guenther, paid him a courtesy visit.

The minister said the cooperation should focus on training, capacity building, technology and equipment support, intelligence sharing, and institutional strengthening.

He added that other areas include community engagement programmes, counter-terrorism cooperation and legal and judicial support.

“By focusing on these areas of security cooperation, the Nigerian government can work with the German government to enhance the capabilities of the Nigerian Police Force and improve its ability.

“With unwavering conviction in the power of sustained cooperation and collaboration, we are resolute in our shared objective of realising a safer and more secure Nigeria,” he said.

The minister commended the German government for its support towards enhancing police capabilities in the country.

“As the foremost contributor to the advancement of policing services and reforms in Nigeria, the German government is an indispensable ally in our endeavour to fortify law enforcement in Nigeria.

“Your commitment to assisting us in reforms, development, and improvement of the police has had a significant impact on our organisation and the community we serve,” he said.

Mr Gaidam added that the federal government remained committed to fortifying the bond of friendship between the two countries.

“Given the prevailing security challenges confronting Nigeria, the backing of the German government has assumed an unprecedented significance.

“We express our deep gratitude for the continuous aid as we labour toward fostering a secure and protected Nigeria for its inhabitants,” he said.

In her remark, Ms Guenther said the visit was to identify areas where the two countries could deepen security cooperation.

She said Nigeria and Germany had a long-standing relationship in security and that her country was committed to deepening it. 

(NAN)

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