Safety of Lagosians now non-negotiable – Says Ambode as he inaugurates Neigbourhood Safety Corps

Safety of Lagosians now non-negotiable – Says Ambode as he inaugurates Neigbourhood Safety Corps

by Joseph Anthony
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Lagos State governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, on Monday launched the rebranded Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC), with a vow that the security of lives and property in the state is now non-negotiable.

To this end, the governor handed over to the Corps a total of 177 Salon Cars and Vehicles equipped with necessary communication gadgets, 377 motorcycles, 377 helmets, 4,000 bicycles, metal detectors for ensuring that illegal weapons are not smuggled into public places, among other operational equipment.

Governor Ambode, who spoke at the official launch held at Agege Stadium, said the move was another giant step towards enhancing security all over the state and a vital part of the ongoing efforts of his administration to reform the security and justice sector.

This was just as the governor, who said the State Government had through the initiative created over 7,000 jobs for officers of the Corps, artisans and other support staff, disclosed that a new executive bill to regulate employment of domestic workers and security guards would soon be forwarded to the State House of Assembly.

The governor said this was with a view to further strengthen security in the state and eliminate child abuse or under aged workers.

Speaking on the launch, Governor Ambode, who on August 15, 2016 assented to the law that created the Neighbourhood Safety Corps, said the Corps had been designed to provide a second layer of policing in order to ensure that the state and communities were more secure.

While acknowledging the fact that the Nigeria Police had been very supportive to the state government especially in fighting crime, Governor Ambode, however, said the need for the Neighbourhood Corps arose from the identified security challenges confronting the state due to huge population, adding that the members of the Corps would complement police especially in areas of community policing.

โ€œLet me, however, make it abundantly clear that the Neighbourhood Safety Corps is not in any way in competition with the regular Police Force.

โ€œIn actual fact, they are expected to assist and complement the police by providing useful intelligence for crime prevention and to facilitate the arrest of perpetrators of criminal activities in our communities,โ€ the governor said.

He said the rebranded Neighbourhood Corps had been trained and equipped with the requisite knowledge and skills to complement the good work of the Nigeria Police, pointing out that this was done in realization of the fact that nothing could be more important in law enforcement than educating the people in charge of enforcing the law.

He said in addition to the induction on orthodox community policing techniques, the Corps were also trained on how to mediate disputes and the art of negotiating for peaceful resolution; balancing communal interest in resolving disputes and proactive policing engagement instead of reactive policing.

โ€œSpecial hotlines have also been created direct to the Executive Secretary and senior management of the Neighbourhood Safety Corps Agency for easy communication with our communities in the event of any crime.

โ€œAny valuable information given to the Corps will attract handsome rewards from the state government. I, therefore, call on all Lagosians to join hands with us to say a final NO to crime in our state.

โ€œAll these equipment have been made possible through the judicious use of tax payers money and funds from the State Lottery Fund for good causes. Please continue to pay your taxes for a better Lagos.

โ€œI am very happy to state that through this Safety Corps initiative the state government has created over 7,000 jobs for officers of the Corps, artisans and other support staff. Job creation is at the heart of economic prosperity and we remain fully committed to a more prosperous Lagos for our citizens,โ€ Governor Ambode said.

He, however, charged the Corps not to indulge in brutalizing citizens, but that they should exercise lot of restraint, patience, understanding and maturity while carrying out their duties.

Speaking further, the governor disclosed that he would soon forward a new executive bill to regulate employment of domestic workers and security guards to the State House of Assembly, saying this was to further strengthen security in the state,

He explained that the bill, among others, would prescribe regulations for the set of workers and other details to monitor their activities.

While noting that there was no longer any room for child abuse or under aged workers, Governor Ambode said it had been discovered that domestic workers were largely undocumented and pose a grave security threat in the state.

He also said the recruiting agencies, under the bill, would be licensed and regulated to ensure safety.

Governor Ambode also handed over four vans fitted with Close Circuit Television Cameras (CCTVs) to the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the State Police Command.

Earlier, Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Relations, Mr Oluseye Oladejo, said the launch of the Neighbourhood Corps and the handing over of several equipment to the agency was an eloquent testimony of a visionary government which had decided to move ahead of emerging challenges of crime.

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