Insecurity: Senate moves to establish Borno Police Special Forces, training school

The Senate Tuesday passed for second reading a bill meant to establish the Nigerian Police Special Forces and the Nigeria Police Special Forces Training School, in Gwoza, Borno state.

The sponsor of the bill, who is also the chairman, Senate Committee on the Army, Senator Ali Ndume ( APC Borno South) , said the proposed legislation when passed into law would enable the country effectively tackle banditry and terrorism .

He said: “The Nigeria Police Special Forces Training School in Gwoza would among others, combat the menace of terrorism, insurgency, banditry, and other heinous crimes.

“It will train the required manpower for the special forces in order to enhance effective national security through provision of professionalised training, knowledge as well as award certificates to deserving and qualified officers on successful completion of training.”

He added that the objectives of the bill is to combat the menace of terrorism, insurgency, banditry, and other heinous crimes, investigate all terrorist related crimes.

He also said the proposed agency would collaborate with other sister agencies within Nigeria and relevant international agencies on matters relating to terrorism.

“It will provide advanced training in anti-terrorism, drills, counter-insurgency, espionage and disorder management for serving police officers and other .

“Security agents from in and outside Nigeria, and provide regular courses and training that qualifies regular Nigeria police personnel to serve in the Police Mobile Force Units.”