Deputy
Inspector General of Police (DIG), Research and Planning, Valentine Ntomchukwu,
has advocated for community policing and culture as basis for lasting peace in
Nigeria.
The
former CP of Bayelsa and Ogun State made the call at the 6th edition of Ihiala
Cultural day celebration, which held at Ihiala House, Ijesa, Lagos.The DIG said
that, “Culture and religion are very essential for uniting the people and
making the identity of the people known; culture is identity while religion
helps our way of life.
“Culture
also enhances community policing, that is, looking after one another, thereby
fostering good relationship; partnership is about unifying the people as well
as problem solving.”
He noted that, “when people unite, they form common front, create platform to achieve anything, including security. Community policing is the trend so far in modern world because it’s made up of two components, partnership with people and problem solving; when you partner, you identify problem and solve them so, community policing is well suited, in fact, it’s imbedded in the culture of the people.
He
allayed the fears that politicians could abuse community police, saying: “Every
person that lives in a community is a stakeholder, whether you are a politician
or ordinary citizen; the common purpose is to prevent crime and neighbourhood
disorder.”
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