The Nigerian government has approved the sum of N100 billion rehabilitation fund for police and other security agencies’ training institutions nationwide.
Vice President Kashim Shettima disclosed this at the National Economic Council (NEC) on Wednesday in Abuja, the nation’s Capital.
The decision followed recommendations from an ad hoc Committee set up to assess the condition of security training facilities.
According to him, “The budget is a reaffirmation that our deliberations have institutional memories and that the work we do is anchored on structures capable of sustaining the ambition we set for the nation”.
“We have also received the memorandum on the approval for NEC conference. This conference is yet another strategic platform to harmonize federal and State priorities, strengthen sub-national capacities and ensure that governance is not a fragmented project, but a single national enterprise.
“Our work today is that governance is meaningful only when it improves lives of the people is not only to admit problems, but to solve them. It’s not to experience challenges, but to overcome them. And it’s not to hope for problems, but to engineer it with the tools available to us”, he said.


