NPTF Must Take Advantage Of The Review Of The Act -Imaan

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L-R:Minister of State, Hajia Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim and Executive Secretary, Nigeria Police Trust Fund *NPTF), Mr. Muhammed Sheidu during a courtesy visit of the Management of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund to the Headquarters of the Ministry of Police Affairs in Abuja.
L-R:Minister of State, Hajia Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim and Executive Secretary, Nigeria Police Trust Fund *NPTF), Mr. Muhammed Sheidu during a courtesy visit of the Management of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund to the Headquarters of the Ministry of Police Affairs in Abuja.

The Honourable Minister of State for Police Affairs, Hajia Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim has reiterated the need for the management of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) to take advantage of the review of the act to address any gap that exists in the revenue of the agency.

She stated this when he received the management of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) led by its Executive Secretary, Mohammed Sheidu at the Headquarters of the Ministry in Abuja.

The Minister of State pointed out that the agency must look for another avenue for resource mobilization noting that the Nigeria Police Force requires Rapid Intervention Projects to enhance their effectiveness and efficiency.

In her words, “all the training institutions, barracks, police stations, hospital and others require urgent attention. There is a need for new technology that would enhance the service delivery of the Nigeria Police Force. We have the biggest police force in Africa and have to leverage on the existing resources with sincerity of purpose”.

The intervention projects require a huge amount and there is a need for support from all the stakeholders noting that the Ministry is harmonizing the reforms in partnership with the stakeholders to strike the right connection for implementable reforms of the police force.

According to her, there is a lot of work to do and you cannot do it alone. You have to sit with the police to discuss and synergize with the Ministry to avoid duplication of efforts. It would be best if you worked with the police and the Ministry for an effective strategy that will improve service delivery of the NPF to the citizens”.

L-R: Director, Planning Research and Statistics (NPTF), Mr. Dashe Davies; Director Procurement, Hajia Ramota Baba Ahmed; Permanent Secretary (MPA), Dr. Nasir Sani Gwarzo; Minister of State, Hajia Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim; Executive Secretary,  (NPTF), Mr. Muhammed Sheidu; Head (Projects & Equipment), Lawal Aliyu; Director (Fund Mobilization& Projects) Sanusi Aliyu; and others during a courtesy visit of the Management of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund to the Headquarters of the Ministry of Police Affairs in Abuja.
L-R: Director, Planning Research and Statistics (NPTF), Mr. Dashe Davies; Director Procurement, Hajia Ramota Baba Ahmed; Permanent Secretary (MPA), Dr. Nasir Sani Gwarzo; Minister of State, Hajia Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim; Executive Secretary,  (NPTF), Mr. Muhammed Sheidu; Head (Projects & Equipment), Lawal Aliyu; Director (Fund Mobilization& Projects) Sanusi Aliyu; and others during a courtesy visit of the Management of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund to the Headquarters of the Ministry of Police Affairs in Abuja.

She added that the police are the obvious symbol of the Federal Government across the country. Every nook and corner of the country has the presence of the police, and urged all government agencies to capture the role of police from planning stages for effective national security.

Earlier, the Executive Secretary, Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) Mr. Mohammed Sheidu promised to do his best for the Nigeria Police Force and its security infrastructure noting that its agency is the heart of the ongoing reforms of the federal government.

He stated that there is no way the country can move forward if it is not secure to enable investment and growth adding that it is an enormous task that needs the help and support of all stakeholders for the agency to achieve its mandate.

In his words, “Nigeria Police Trust Fund is a focal point, and it would be more visible to end users and people would soon feel the impact of the agency. I assure you that is what is going to happen”.

Bolaji O. Kazeem
Deputy Director (Information & Public Relations