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Kwara CP laments shortage of personnel

 

…says 70 out of 116 Traffic Wardens retired in 2018

The Kwara State Commissioner of Police, Bolaji Fafowora, has lamented the short fall of officers and men in the command, saying that only 46 out of 116 Traffic Wardens are left to cover the whole command.
Speaking when the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) in charge of zone 8, Adekunle Oladunjoye, paid a familiarisation visit to the state command, on Tuesday, the CP said that the shortage of manpower had made it increasingly difficult to meet human resource needs of the command in terms of deployment, patrol and other critical assignments.
The police boss, who said that 48 of the 116 Traffic Wardens had already gone on retirement between January and June 2018, added that 22 of them had also gone on retirement between September and now.
He said that the development was not unconnected to movement of officers and men out of the command in form of transfer without any corresponding replacement, especially to special units like the border patrol, police mobile force, CTU and the SPU.
“In the same manner, the command is equally facing serious depletion of its personnel in the 15 PMF squadron attached to the command through movement of about five units out of the eight units in the squadron, on special assignments outside the state.”
However, the police boss said that despite the challenge, the state was relatively calm, adding that officers and men were driven to remain on their toes in prevention of crime and criminality.
Fafowora, who said that the command had succeeded in bringing down activities of cultists, added that the command was hopeful that more feats could still be achieved if required basic policing tools like serviceable patrol vehicles, anti-riot equipment, armoured personnel carriers (APC) and more men were provided.

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