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Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi has said owing to reforms initiated by the All Progressives Congress administration, the level of

Although he confirmed that no poll was carried out by the police authority to ascertain this claim, Dingyadi said feedback gotten from the public, especially from random surveys and observations in the marketplaces and other locations where personnel are posted, proves that the situation is getting better.

He revealed that FEC has approved a draft bill for the standardisation of the various police training institutions in the country, which will be transmitted to the National Assembly for passage soon. Explaining the rationale for introducing the draft bill, Dingyadi said its main objective is not to establish new training colleges, rather it is to boost the 7 existing police colleges, 15 training institutes and other allied professional institutions across the country.

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