Politics President Jonathan Seeks Deductions From Federal, State Allocations to Implement 1.5tr Police Fund

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President Goodluck Jonathan is seeking the consent of the Senate to commence deduction of one per cent from Federal Government's allocations to implement the proposed N1.5 trillion police fund.

This is contained in a letter the president wrote to the senate which was read at Thursday's plenary by the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided over the plenary.

Jonathan lamented in the letter that although the fund was approved in 2008 for the reform of the Nigeria Police Force, the implementation had been slow.

``You may wish to note that the Federal Government had since April 2008 approved the MD Yusuf report for the reform of the Nigeria Police Force.

``It consequently inaugurated the interim implementation Committee for Police Reform Programme (IICPRP) and the programme was to be implemented for a period of six years at the estimated cost of N1.5 trillion.’’

According to the president, in view of the escalating security challenges, the commencement of the deductions has become imperative.

``In view of the foregoing and the current escalating security challenges, more than ever before, the strengthening of the police force, I have given the recommendation of the National Economic Council (NEC) favourable consideration.

``I hereby seek the consent of the National Assembly for the deduction of one per cent from the statutory allocation of the Federal Government as federal contribution for the implementation of the Police Reform programme.’’

He noted that 60 per cent funding of the programme was to be sourced from the three tiers of government and the organised private and international development partners.


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