The
medical team of the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, on Wednesday converged
on Lagos state to begin arrangements for the mental evaluation exercise
to be carried out on all armed policemen.
The exercise is meant to
assist in promoting principles of people-oriented policing as directed
earlier this year by the then Inspector-General.
It would be recalled
that the Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Solomon Arase had in
January, disclosed that the NPF was considering conducting psychiatric
test on recruits and serving officers, stressing that the Force would
also consider the idea of a Trauma Centre for its officers because of
the nature of their job.
The IGP had explained that the initiative
became necessary following incidents of indiscriminate use of firearms
by personnel of the force.
The Zone 2 Police Command in Onikan, Lagos
state, on Wednesday said the test would be done to maintain standards
in the handling of firearms, and police activities in Lagos and Ogun
states, the two states that Zone 2 covers.
In a statement made
available to newsmen, the Assistant Inspector-General for Zone 2, CP
Abdulmajid Ali, said, “The medical team which arrived Lagos state from
Abuja comprised of experts and trained psychiatrists from the police
medical department and the Melville Healthcare Centre in Abuja.
“The team was led by the AIG Medical, Stella Akintade.
“Units
such as the Police Mobile Force and the Special Anti-Robbery Squads,
SARS, are to attend a workshop which will mark the beginning of the
medical exercise,” the statement added.
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