Boko Haram: Police need N4bn to rebuild stations in North-East – Arase

From Kemi Yesufu and Fred Itua, Abuja
THE cost of the destruction caused by Boko Haram in the
North-East continues to rise as the Inspector General of
Police (IGP), Solomon Arase said a tidy N4 billion is
needed to re- build 56 police stations, formations and
other important facilities.
Arase said this at an interactive session with the House of
Representatives Committee on Police Affairs yesterday in
Abuja.
Speaking on the capacity of the police to combat
terrorism, the IGP lamented that mobile police, who are
currently working with the military, are highly unmotivated
and hardly given credit for their work. He said: “A total of
56 police stations, formations and facilities have been
destroyed by insurgents. The situation has greatly
impaired efficiency, as it constitutes a major challenge to
the capacity of the police within the formations.
“The total replacement value of the affected structures
comes to about N4 billion for us to put those things back
to shape.”
Speaking earlier, committee Chairman, Haliru Jika pledged
the House’s commitment to ensuring that the police carry
out their duties effectively.

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