– IGP Arase laments on the huge amounts spent in procurement of dogs in last few years
– The IGP calls for the effectively utilization of the Force Dog Breeding Center and Ultra modern Mounted Troop Stable
– Arase complains about the procurement and maintenance of foreign dogs
The Inspector General of Police Solomon Arase, has disclosed that the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) had spent over N600 million on the procurement and maintenance of foreign dogs in the last few years, The Nation reports.
According to Arase, so much was being spent on the importation of these dogs from foreign countries that rarely adapted to the country’s policing objective.
However, speaking at the inauguration of the Police Dog Breeding Centre and Ultra-Modern Mounted Troop in Abuja on Thursday, March 10, Arase said: “This is certainly not sustainable in the face of the current dwindling resources.”
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Addressing newsmen at the event, Arase said that the procurement and maintenance of foreign dogs’ project was funded within the budgetary provisions of the Force Animal Branch.
Arase said the force animal branch, which was built to aid the police acquire capacity to locally breed police dogs, had remained underutilised in the past. At such, the force continued to rely on importation of dogs and other animals for its operations.
The IGP called for the effectively utilization of the force, which according to him, would save the nation some foreign exchange that would have gone into procurement of dogs from foreign countries.
Nigerian Police in Abuja commissioned the Force Dog Breeding Center and Ultra modern Mounted Troop Stable
Nigerian Police in Abuja commissioned the Force Dog Breeding Center and Ultra modern Mounted Troop Stable
The Inspector General of Police Solomon Arase, has disclosed how dogs gulped N600million of Nigeria police force fund
food for the dogs
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He noted that the facilities at the Mounted Troop Unit in Garki which was established for the purposes of fighting crime and ceremonial duties in 1982 were no longer fit for those purposes due to age long neglect and limited budgetary attention.
However, Arase said the new Force Dog Breeding Center has the capacity to coveniently breed and supply police dogs to the entire West African Sub-region, as it can produce well over 200 dogs per year. The IGP added that the construction of the Dog breeding Centre was conceptualised to aid the Nigeria Police acquire capacity to locally breed Police Dogs and be self reliant in dog breeding.
He said: “It is projected that at optimal breeding capacity, it can produce well above 200 dogs per year.”
IGP Arase also says that the establishment of the facilities are part of the well thought out long term strategies aimed at restoring police primacy and aligning policing in Nigeria to best global standards.
Speaking after, Abdulrahman Dambazau, the minister of Interior commended the police leadership for its visionary stance, noting that the dog breeding center will be of huge benefits to the nation in the fight against terrorism.
Dambazua says the dog centre will help the Nigeria Immigration Service in detecting and preventing crime in Nigeria’s over five thousand kilometers borders.
The minister also opined that the center will support the employment drive of the Buhari Administration, as some civilians expertise might be needed to champion the idea.
Meanwhile, Solomon Arase has presented a cheque of N10million to the families of 20 policemen who lost their lives in active service.
According to Leadership, the policemen who died while fighting insurgency in the northeast including Bauchi, Borno, and Yobe states respectively were compensated through their next of kin.
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