Statistics
seem to have finally proven what many citizens had suspected all along
that many Nigerian police officers are incapable of passing a standard
intelligence gathering assessment test.
Reports say out of the 5,000 police officers assessed for intelligence gathering, only 266 qualified.
According
to the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Force
Intelligence Bureau Solomon Arase: “Not every police officer can be an
intelligence officer. After we carried out assessment test on the
officers on ground, we discovered that a lot of them have to go.”
Arase
said this in Benin, the Edo state capital yesterday at the inauguration
of Zone ‘5’ Intelligence Bureau Ultra modern office complex built by
W/ASP Patience Omokaro and her officers through community assistance.
“Intelligence is knowledge-based. If you don’t have the knowledge, you can’t be an intelligent officer,” Arase added.
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