Nigeria’s Acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Alkali Usman has opined that the disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) did create a vacuum which is now challenging efforts by the Police to tackle insecurity in the country from a position of strength.
Alkali Usman on Thursday at a presidential briefing organized by the Presidential Communications Team at the statehouse in Abuja, remarked that the aftermath of the EndSARS protest equally dampened the morale of the officers of the force.
The IGP also indicated that the police have recorded successes against secessionist groups and criminals in the southeast.
He noted that prosecution to ensure justice is served has remained a major challenge because of the ongoing strike by judiciary workers.
On the recruitment plan involving 10,000 new police personnel into the force, he disclosed that the process has reached nearly 70 percent completion assuring that the exercise would continue to employ the Federal Character principle.