Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Capt.
Caleb Olubolade (retd.), on Wednesday criticised severely the Parry
Osayande-led Presidential Committee on the Reorganisation of the Nigeria
Police for advocating the scrapping of his ministry.
Olubolade said the committee derailed by
going beyond its assignment. Part of the committee’s recommendations is
that the Ministry of Police Affairs, currently under the watch of
Olubolade, be scraped.
In an interview with State House
correspondents shortly after the weekly Federal Executive Council
meeting, the police affairs minister said the assignment given to the
committee by President Goodluck Jonathan was to look at how the police
could be reorganised to meet modern challenges, adding that anything
outside that terms of reference amounted to derailment.
He said, “Mr. President set up a
committee led by Parry Osayande to reorganise the police. That committee
should not be misconstrued or should not be confused with the earlier
committee set up by the President to reorganise the ministries and
restructure ministries and parastatals.
“What happened yesterday (Tuesday) was
that this committee headed by Parry Osayande submitted its report to the
President. Incidentally, in the same vein, the retired
Inspectors-General of Police paid a visit to the President.
“Somehow it got into the limelight that
this issue of scrapping the Ministry of Police Affairs became an issue.
But the assignment given to that panel was to look at how the police can
be professionalised and reorganised.
“Usually, when an assignment like this
is given, one must look at the subject. The subject is to reorganise the
police and any issue discussed outside that can be termed to be a
derail.”
The minister also frowned on Osayande’s
disclosure of the content of his committee’s report when the government
had not taken a decision on the recommendations. He said such was
capable of misleading the public.
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