Alkali also charged the new police personnel to see Nigerians as their employers.
The Inspector General of Police, Alkali Usman has given an update about 10,000 recruited constables.
The constables completed their training on Wednesday July 6.
Alkali said the new constables will be posted to their local government areas of origin for effective community policing.
Alkali who was represented at the passing out of 467 Constables in Ilorin, Kwara state by Mr Ede Ayuba, the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 8, said that the Police recruitment was part of efforts to tackle the prevalent security challenges in the country.
He said;
“Police staff strength as at 2016 stood at 370, 000, prompting President Mohammadu Buhari to commit his administration to recruiting 10, 000 fresh police officers every year.
“The plan is to add 280, 000 police officers to the current number to make the combined strength of the police to be at 650,000. The Nigeria Police intend to recruit 10,000 police officers every year to fill the current gap in the shortage of police personnel in the country.
“Actually, with what the Police is doing in recruitment of personnel, we are filling the gap. People are retiring almost on daily basis. The number we’re recruiting surpasses the number of personnel retiring. So, we’re bridging the gap.
“This is 2020 Batch. As they are passing out, in no distant time, the 2021 Batch would come in, while the 2022 would stand by. So, by the time we go to the field with all these numbers, we would have shored up our number to a higher level.
“The recruitment exercise was part of the drive by the FG to ensure effective manpower to combat the nation’s security challenges.”
Alkali also charged the new police personnel to see Nigerians as their employers. He added;
“You are charged to reflect the true professionalism for which you have been trained.
“It’s the taxes of Nigerians that are being used to pay their salaries. They should treat them cautiously and respect their personality. They should represent their parents and their families and above all, represent the Police in what they are going to be doing outside as they leave here”.