Police Academy Kano

About Police Academy Kano

The origin of the Nigeria Police Academy dates back to the early 80s when the Government of Nigeria in 1981 requested the British Government to make available to Nigeria, some united Kingdom Police officers to assess the training needs of the Nigeria Police. In response to this request, a team of three British Police officers led by M.A. H Pacy ( Assistant Chief Constable, Hamberside Police) was sent to Nigeria by the British Government. The team submitted its report known as the pacy report in 1982. This report was formally published as the white paper of the Federal Republic, of Nigeria, on the future training needs of the Nigeria Police Force. A follow up of recommendations of the pacy report led to the search for the best training orientation for the Nigeria Police. In 1986, the then Inspector General of Police Alhaji Mohammed A. Gambo rtd, sent a delegation of three Nigeria Police officers led by late S.Z. Daura (Assistant Inspector General) to Egypt to under study the Egyptian Police Academy.

The report and recommendations of these two teams of experts had far reaching effects in laying the foundation for the establishment of the Nigeria Police Academy, kano to serve as an institution for high level manpower development, with a mission to train police officers to acquire the highest standards of professionalism. The Academy officially took off simultaneously in 1988 at two temporary campuses; the Police training school Challawa, Kano where cadet Inspectors were trained; and the Police college Kaduna, where cadet ASPs were trained. The two campuses were merged and relocated to its permanent site in Wudil, Kano, after its was formerly Commissioned on the 2nd April,1996, by then Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed forces, General Sani Abacha, GCON, dss, mni., with the expectation that the Academy will be affiliated to a University for degree awarding courses. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:- The aims and objectives of establishing the Police academy are: To provide an institution capable of producing qualitative manpower especially at the ASP and Inspectorate cadre, in order to meet up with the middle level manpower requirements of the Nigeria Police Force. To equip trainees with competences backed by sound academic background, high professional and moral standards for effective law enforcement and selfless service to the Nation. ENTRY REQUIREMENT: - The basic qualification required for enlistment into the Academy for the two cadres are as follows:-

  1. A University Degree (second class lower) or HND ( Upper Credit) from a recognized University or Polytechnic for cadet ASPs and a school leaving certificate (WAEC or NECO ) with at least five credits including English language and mathematics for the cadet Inspectors.
  2. The applicant must not be above 28yrs of age for cadet ASPs and 24yrs for cadet Inspectors. 3. Applicant must be physically fit.
  3. Must not be less than 1.56 meters (5ft 4 inches) for female. a. Expanded chest measurement of 40 cm (36 inches) for men. b.The applicant must not be an ex- convict. c. Must be a Nigerian d. He or She must be medically fit. DURATION:- Both cadet ASPs and cadet Inspectors programmes run for 72 weeks i.e. (18 months) and it is segmented into three stages; namely: Basic stage last for six (6) months. Intermediate stage for six (6) months and advanced stage for six (6) months. COURSES: - Throughout the 18 months duration; the cadets are taken through the following courses. A. BASIC STAGE SIX (6) MONTHS:- 1. Documentation/screening, attestation and oath taking 2. Drill courses 3. Police Duties 4. Laws, criminal law of evidence and criminal procedure NIGERIAN POLICE COOPERATIVEHome The origin of the Nigeria Police Academy dates back to the early 80s when the Government of Nigeria in 1981 requested the British Government to make available to Nigeria, some united Kingdom Police officers to assess the training needs of the Nigeria Police. In response to this request, a team of three British Police officers led by M.A. H Pacy ( Assistant Chief Constable, Hamberside Police) was sent to Nigeria by the British Government. The team submitted its report known as the pacy report in 1982.

This report was formally published as the white paper of the Federal Republic, of Nigeria, on the future training needs of the Nigeria Police Force. A follow up of recommendations of the pacy report led to the search for the best training orientation for the Nigeria Police. In 1986, the then Inspector General of Police Alhaji Mohammed A. Gambo rtd, sent a delegation of three Nigeria Police officers led by late S.Z. Daura (Assistant Inspector General) to Egypt to under study the Egyptian Police Academy. The report and recommendations of these two teams of experts had far reaching effects in laying the foundation for the establishment of the Nigeria Police Academy, kano to serve as an institution for high level manpower development, with a mission to train police officers to acquire the highest standards of professionalism.

The Academy officially took off simultaneously in 1988 at two temporary campuses; the Police training school Challawa, Kano where cadet Inspectors were trained; and the Police college Kaduna, where cadet ASPs were trained. The two campuses were merged and relocated to its permanent site in Wudil, Kano, after its was formerly Commissioned on the 2nd April,1996, by then Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed forces, General Sani Abacha, GCON, dss, mni., with the expectation that the Academy will be affiliated to a University for degree awarding courses. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:- The aims and objectives of establishing the Police academy are: To provide an institution capable of producing qualitative manpower especially at the ASP and Inspectorate cadre, in order to meet up with the middle level manpower requirements of the Nigeria Police Force. ;

To equip trainees with competences backed by sound academic background, high professional and moral standards for effective law enforcement and selfless service to the Nation. ENTRY REQUIREMENT: - The basic qualification required for enlistment into the Academy for the two cadres are as follows:- 1. A University Degree (second class lower) or HND ( Upper Credit) from a recognized University or Polytechnic for cadet ASPs and a school leaving certificate (WAEC or NECO ) with at least five credits including English language and mathematics for the cadet Inspectors.

  1. The applicant must not be above 28yrs of age for cadet ASPs and 24yrs for cadet Inspectors.
  2. Applicant must be physically fit. 3. Must not be less than 1.56 meters (5ft 4 inches) for female. a. Expanded chest measurement of 40 cm (36 inches) for men. b.The applicant must not be an ex- convict. c. Must be a Nigerian d. He or She must be medically fit. DURATION:- Both cadet ASPs and cadet Inspectors programmes run for 72 weeks i.e. (18 months) and it is segmented into three stages; namely: Basic stage last for six (6) months. Intermediate stage for six (6) months and advanced stage for six (6) months. COURSES: - Throughout the 18 months duration; the cadets are taken through the following courses.
  3. BASIC STAGE SIX (6) MONTHS:- 1. Documentation/screening, attestation and oath taking 2. Drill courses 3. Police Duties 4. Laws, criminal law of evidence and criminal procedure 5. Four (4) weeks first - Aid lay lectures 6. One month attachment
  4. INTERMEDIATE STAGE SIX (6) MONTHS 1. Drill courses 2. Police Duties 3. Laws, criminal law of evidence and criminal procedure 4. Four (4) weeks first - Aid lay lecture courses 5. Four (4) weeks detective courses. 6. Four (4) weeks citizenship and leadership training course.
  5. ADVANCE STAGE SIX (6) MONTHS 1. Drill courses 2. Police Duties 3. Laws, criminal law of evidence and criminal procedure 4. Four (4) weeks Police mobile force training 5. One (1) week Police educational visit 6. Four (4) weeks interview 7. Four (4) weeks passing out parade practice (POP) After the training, the cadets are passed out as ASPs and Inspectors respectively and are posted to state commands to undergo another one year attachment to acquire practical experience before they are finally allowed to stand on their own. The selection into the Academy is done on quota basis i.e. each state of the federation is given an equal number of slots, e.g. 12 persons from each state. Selection starts from the state level to zonal level and finally the Force Headquarters Abuja. The Police service commission has the sole responsibility of appointment into the Nigeria Police force, application forms are obtainable from the Police service commission or Force Headquarters websites after advertisement in National News, the Media and websites.

ACHIEVEMENTS:- The Police Academy was founded in 1988, and so far has trained 2,848 Cadet ASPs and 2,374 Cadet Inspectors. Thus a total of 5,222 Cadet officers have passed out through this Academy. Ten of these Officers were from the Republic of Gambia and Sierra Leone. The present set of Cadets who commenced training on the 9th of January, 2012 is made up of 266 cadet ASPs and 224 cadet Inspectors. Secondly, the Federal Government of Nigeria has upgraded the Nigeria Police Academy Wudil- Kano State, to a degree – awarding institution and the National Universities commission has, accordingly, recognized the Academy as the thirty seven (37th) Federal University and the one hundred and twenty fourth ( 124th) University in Nigeria. Academy activities are scheduled to commence in September, 2012. The pioneer faculties would be :- 1. Faculty of Science 2. Faculty of Law 3. Faculty of Social and Management Science 4. Faculty of Humanities.

 

AIG SADIQ ABUBAKAR
Head of Police Academy Kano