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The Nigeria Police Force has clarified issues surrounding the recent protest of Community Policing Constables in Ilorin, Kwara State, stressing that the Community Policing Constabulary Scheme of the Force is a purely voluntary service commenced by the Federal Government to train and incorporate individuals with prior paid employment who desire to spend their spare time assisting the police in its simple police tasks within their various communities.

The Force spokesman, Muiywa Adejobi, who stated this in a statement, added: “It, therefore, came as a rude shock that members of the scheme were protesting non-payment of salaries in Kwara State recently when the ultimate purpose and rule of engagement of the scheme is to promote community partnership in crime control via the presence of respected members of the public, with a source of livelihood, partnering with the Force under the scheme to render voluntary service for better and improved policing within their communities.”

Adejobi explained that the scheme clearly delineated the roles of the Community Policing Constables, who are not direct employees or personnel of the Police, but of their respective communities, at both divisional and state levels to include assisting the police in crime detection and prevention, conflict resolution, intelligence gathering and dissemination to local Police Commanders, maintenance of law and order, deployment to complement conventional police officers in patrolling their communal public space, advising the public on safety, crime prevention, and security tips, dealing with minor offences and social vices, working with relevant stakeholders on crime control, and traffic management and school safety duties.

“The Nigeria Police, therefore, re-emphasises the fact that the scheme is voluntary, and no payments were agreed with the individuals under the scheme nor were paid terms of appointment discussed prior to its commencement. Subsequently, because a protest for payment when there is no basis for such is mischievous and ill-conceived; the Force, however, will be taking adequate measures to review the effectiveness of the scheme as soon as possible,” said Adejobi.

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