
The Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Maigari Dingyadi, says President Muhammadu Buhari is committed to enhancing the nation’s security and leaving the country better than he met it.
Dingyadi stated this at the inauguration of the Northwest Police Public Complaint Committee (PPCC) sensitisation campaign on Thursday in Sokoto.
He said the inauguration of the committee was part of the Federal Government efforts to deepen and enhance the capacity of the police through responsive reforms aimed at promoting rule of law and protection of the human rights of citizens.
The minister noted that the PPCC was an initiative to bridge the gap between the police and the public against issues of conduct and infraction on the citizens by the police.
“It is to provide an avenue through which the public can channel their complaints and grievances on brutality by the police and addressed appropriately.
“It is in line with the President’s quest to achieving better security and national development,” Dingyadi said.
He assured that the Buhari-led administration was determined to internalise responsive initiatives that would improve measures towards having a secured, safer and crime-free Nigeria.
This, he stated, will further eliminate all crimes and establish a positive but productive mechanism against unrests and other nefarious activities and tendencies.
He stressed that the PPCC performs an oversight platform for the promotion of cordial relations between the police and the public.
”It is the Ministry’s initiative to ensure brutality never find ground against citizens within the space of the police operational conduct.
”The present government will ensure any move was unturned towards leaving a peaceful, secure and united Nigeria as a nation better than it was when the assumed office in 2015,” the minister said.
He urged the public to consider PPCC as a responsive avenue aimed at boosting synergy and illicit confidence of Nigerians in relation to the conduct and activities of the force.
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He said the PPCC is on track with bracing guidelines piloting its operations in order to ease the public on all complaints against police personnel infractions on their rights.
Earlier, the AIG Zone 10, comprising Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States, Mr Bello Dalijan, who represented the Inspector General of Police Usman Alkali, said that PPCC was a child of necessity to augment the police workforce as searchlight through which complaints and grievances of citizens would be addressed.
Dalijan urged other security agencies to fast track responsive synergy towards securing the country, noting that in spite of numerous challenges, Nigeria has made tremendous progress in the area of security.
“With PPCC, we shall be more committed in synergy towards a more secure, safe and peaceful nation for the prosperity of citizens,” he assured.
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, represented by Alhaji Aliyu Baraden Wamakko, commended the federal government for the initiative that would give ordinary citizens more confidence and courage to lay their grievances where their rights were trampled on.
Abubakar however called on the minister to ensure the establishment of a similar committee across the 774 local government areas in the country.
Also speaking, Rev. Fr. Nuhu Iliya of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), thanked the organisers, noting that it will strengthen the trust and confidence of the public in the police force.
Iliya explained that Sokoto has been peaceful, and both Christians and Muslims were conducting activities without discrimination.
He expressed concern over the growing insecurity that has deepened public fears as a result of the killings.
“Nigerians are not happy with the killings across the country. We are convinced that with the PPCC, our minds will be sensitised for positive results,” he pointed out.



