The Police in Ekiti State have begun the process to
recruit 800 special Constables that will work with conventional police force to
tackle the rising level of insecurity in the country.
The Inspector-General of Police (IG), Mohammed
Adamu, had last month given the directive to all police commands to liaise with
stakeholders in each town and local government area to recruit special
operatives.
The recruitment, which was in tandem with the
community policing strategy of President Muhammadu Buhari, was targeted at reinforcing
the security personnel to be able to mitigate the rising waves of killings,
kidnappings and banditry across the country.
In a statement issued by the state Police
Commissioner, Mr. Asuquo Amba, at the weekend, the forms have been distributed
to all police stations across the state where interested applicants could procure
before presenting themselves for screening at an appointed date.
However, the statement, which was signed by the state
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Sunday Abutu, didn't quote the
Police Commissioner as stating the exact number of operatives to be recruited,
but investigation revealed that 50 personnel would be recruited in each of the
16 local government areas of the state.
It said: "This is to inform the public that in
line with the approval and the directives of the federal government through the
IG, Mohammed Adamu, for the recruitment of special Constables into the Nigerian
Police Force to enhance the community policing policy nationwide, the state Commissioner
of Police has given a directive for the exercise to kick off across the 16
local government area of Ekiti State.
"The recruitment forms are now available in
all the divisional police stations across the state. All interested volunteers
are to visit any divisional police station closer to them within their local
government areas and pick the form for free.
"Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and
50 years, with willingness to serve the community. Applicants must be resident
within their respective communities.
"Applicants must be willing to sacrificially
serve their respective communities for the purpose and aims of the community
policing policy with or without remuneration.
"Interested applicants are to, as a matter of
urgency, go to the nearest police station within their local government areas
and pick the form as the screening date will soon be announced.”
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