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PSC Brings Stakeholders To Ibadan To Brainstorm On Civilian Oversight In Nigeria

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…Governor Makinde Declares Retreat Open Tomorrow

The ancient city of Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State comes alive today as Stakeholders in the Policing and security sector storm the city for a two-day National Retreat with the theme ” Civilian oversight in Nigeria”.

 

The Retreat is facilitated by the Police Service Commission and supported by the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP.

 

Expected at the Retreat include the leadership of the National Assembly, the Chief Justice of the Federation, the Attorney General of the Federation, National Security Adviser,  Officials from the Ministry of Police Affairs, Nigeria Police Force and the National Human Rights Commission.

Also expected  are    the German Ambassador to Nigeria, Amb. Annet Gunther, Nigeria Union of Journalists and notable Civil Society Organisations.

 

The two day programne which will be declared open tomorrow,  Tuesday,  June 11 2024, by the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Mr. Seyi Makinde will feature 8 sessions.

 

The first session  will examine Policing and Oversight, practices and challenges  with a key note paper by Prof. Edoba Bright Omoregie a senior Advocate of Nigeria with Babatunde Dada, Director Legal Services,  Police Service Commission; Hon Abubakar  Makki Yalleman, Chairman House Committee on Police and Mrs Chigozirim Okoro of CLEEN Foundation as lead discussants.

 

The second session will carry out an overview  of the Police Act 2020 with Kemi Okenyodo, Executive Director, Partners West Africa/Nigeria and senior Gender Advisor UNDP leading the discussion.  The session will do (i) analysis of key changes (ii)governance of the security sector  examining and maximising the powers, roles of the National Assembly.

 

Session 3 will continue with the overview of the Police Act with Senator (Rev) Amos Yohanna representing the Chairman, Senate Committe on Police  contributing during the analysis of the responsibilities  of the Police Service Commission,  Ministry of Police Affairs and its implications  for Police practice.

 

Overview of the same Act will continue in session 4 with Mrs Anuli Okoli, Director Department of Police Investigations,  PSC, looking at the  responsibilities of the National Human Rights Commission,  the Chief Justice of the Federation and the Attorney General of the Federation  and its implications for Police practice.

 

The imperatives of  National, State and Local  Policing plans will dominate the discussions during the fifth session with Napoleon  Enayaba Representative  of the UNDP in Nigeria, x-raying the importance of strategic  planning, coordination  and coherence among the Oversight  bodies.

 

Session six will examine civilian oversight, the role of the Media  and Civil Society with Prof. Olu Ogunsakin moderating discussions on implementations, challenges  and solutions.

 

Coordination, Collaboration  and Innovation would be looked into in the Seventh Session with Nathaniel Danyibo as lead duscussant; Brighten Saagwe, Director, Department of Police Promotions,  Police Service Commission is expected to lead the discussion on action planning for continous improvement  under the Session.

 

Session eight will examine Police detention, conditions  and Judicial accountability and the discussions will be led by Deputy Inspector General of Police, Frank Mba. There will  also be a presentation on Human Rights and  Detention conditions  and Judicial  acceptability .

 

The Convener of the Retreat and Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Dr. Solomon Arase CFR, retired Inspector General of Police who is already in Ibadan said the programme will bring all the stakeholders in the Policing sector to brainstorm on the best possible ways to manage policing and Oversight in Nigeria for better results.

 

He promised that the outcome will obviously turn around and improve the relationships in the chain of oversight bodies in the country and also form a ground work for operationalization of a National Policing Plan.

 

Meanwhile delegates for the Retreat are already arriving Ibadan and heading to the  International  Institute  of Tropical  Agriculture IITA  venue for the programme.

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