Nigerian Police partners Naseni to boost operational efficiency
Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu, executive vice chairman /CEO of Naseni, (R) and Mr. Kayode Egbetokun, Inspector General of police, (L), when the former paid him a Courtesy visit in his office at the Force Headquarters in Abuja
The
National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (Naseni) has
expressed its commitment to refurbish and revamp redundant operational assets
of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) such as vehicles, helicopters, confiscated
and forfeited vehicles.
In
so doing, he mentioned some of the benefits to be achieved to include: Improved
security; Compliance to climate change action as NPF vehicles are converted
from petrol and diesel to electric and compressed natural gas (CNG).
Other
benefits to be derived are that the project would support local content efforts
by prioritising the use of locally manufactured materials; Opportunities for
skill acquisition and job creation and; Commercial returns to sustain ongoing
maintenance of Police assets.
In
his remarks the Inspector General of Police, said the collaboration between Naseni
and the NPF will go a long way in impacting positively on the operations of the
Police Force, its security architecture and overall service delivery.
Egbetokun
further assured of the cooperation of the Nigeria Police Force towards
providing the necessary support to NASENI to deliver on its mandate.

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