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Civil Society and Youth Statement on the GFF Resource Mobilization Effort 24 March 2021
A Vision for Success: Celebrating Progress and Committing to Build on Lessons Learned
Fully funding the GFF resource mobilization ask of USD 1.2 billion in 2021, as well as the larger USD 2.5 billion investment needed from donors between 2021-2025, will help ensure that the GFF and partners can build on recent progress and realize new strategies and commitments.
We celebrate and commend the GFF Investors Group and Trust Fund Committee’s leadership in approving an updated CS and youth engagement framework and associated funding envelope of USD 6 million, spanning two years. We also recognize the cooperation and alignment between the GFF, Gavi, the Global Fund, UHC2030, and PMNCH in implementing the
Policing Nigeria: Setting An Agenda For IGP Usman Alkali Baba, By Ruth Eguono Olofin
The state of insecurity in the country has thrown up several policing challenges that he should prioritise.
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…in line with the Police Act of 2020, a good place to start is the development of an Annual Policing Plan as provided for in Section 9(a) of the Act. The Annual Policing Plan, developed with inputs from the Headquarters and all police formations and commands nationwide, sets out the priorities, objectives, cost implications and expected outcomes of policing…
President Muhammadu Buhari has officially appointed a new Acting Inspector General of Police to replace the erstwhile IGP, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, as the number one cop in the country. Mr. Adamu, whose tenure formally ended on February 1 had this extended despite public outcry, in view of public service rules and the provisions of the Police Act of 2020. That extension ended on April 7, with the handover to the new Acting
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An Agenda for IGP Usman Alkali Baba
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo decorates new IGP Usman Alkali Baba
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By Ruth Eguono Olofin
President Muhammadu Buhari has officially appointed a new Inspector General of Police to replace the former IGP Mr Mohammed Adamu as the number one Cop of the nation. Mr Adamu whose tenure formally ended on February 1st, 2021 was extended against public outcry in view of public service rules and the provisions of the Police Act of 2020. That extension ended on the 7th of April, 2021 with the handover to the new Acting IGP Usman Alkali Baba.
While welcoming the Acting IGP and wishing him a successful tenure, the state of insecurity in the nation has thrown up several policing challenges that should be prioritised by the new IGP. Re-positioning the Nigeria Police Force for improved performance in addressing these security challenges should essentially seek to fulfil government’s mandate to make the security and welfare of its citizens its primary business