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Insecurity: Soyinka’s daughter gets appointment as Buhari govt sets up Police Trust Fund commi

President Muhammadu Buhari’s government has developed a framework to train and equip, personnel to tackle insecurity.

A statement by Odutayo Oluseyi of the Ministry of Police Affairs, said to this end, the Minister, Muhammad Maigari Dingyadi, has inaugurated a 12-member Ministerial interim Committee on the Nigeria Police Trust Fund.

The committee, chaired by Nnamdi Maurice Mbaeri, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Police Affairs, includes Moremi Soyinka-Onijala, lawyer, one of the daughters of Professor Wole Soyinka.

The statement quoted Dingyadi as explaining that the careful selection of members of the Committee which comprises of Directors/Heads of Units of the Ministry and senior members of the Police hierarchy was to meet various sector requirements.

The team is to draw up the take-off Budget for the Trust fund; Liaise with the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation for a suitable office accommodation for the administration of Funds; Determine the logistics and other necessary requirements for the effective take-off of the Fund; Develop an organizational structure for the administration of staff of the fund; Develop a timeline for the take-off of the Fund and; Propose a date for the inauguration of the board.

Full list of members below: 1. Nnamdi Maurice Mbaeri (FCA) – Permanent Secretary – Chairman 2. Dr. Kayode Musbau K – (DFA) – Member 3. Bombata Babatunde H. – (DHRM) – Member 4. Barr. Moremi Soyinka-Onijala – (PID) – Member 5. Afroka Emmanuel Chukudi – SA/Perm. Sec. – Member 6. Joseph O Egbunike – CP – Member 7. Shehu Usman Shuaibu – AG. CP – Member 8. Augustine Akpofure Saromi Fsi – DCP – Member 9. Jonathan Towruru – DCP – Member 10. Emeka Frank Mba – DCP/FPPRO – Member 11. Abel Jangnap Miri Zwalchir – ACP – Member 12. Zubairu M.G. – D(PSD) – Member

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