The National Economic Council (NEC) has given a major approval for security sector reforms, endorsing a significant allocation of ₦100 billion for the comprehensive overhaul of training centers belonging to the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies nationwide.
The decision comes after a critical assessment revealed that the current facilities are in a state of severe disrepair, hindering the federal government’s efforts to strengthen the technical and operational capacity of its national security apparatus.
Massive Investment in Human Capacity
The ₦100 billion allocation is designated for the phased renovation and modernization of physical infrastructure, including hostels, classrooms, parade grounds, and firing ranges at major training academies across the country. The goal is to create world-class environments conducive to effective modern policing and security training.
In addition to the infrastructure overhaul, the NEC also endorsed a separate sum of ₦2.6 billion specifically for consultancy services. This allocation will cover project management, supervision, and expert technical advice necessary to ensure the ₦100 billion infrastructure project meets global standards for security training facilities.
NEC’s Push for Enhanced Security
The approval signals a renewed commitment by the federal government, driven by the NEC—which includes the Vice President, state governors, and key ministers—to address systemic weaknesses in national security.
Experts have long pointed out that poor training facilities contribute directly to low morale, inadequate tactical skills, and an inability to adapt to modern security challenges, such as cybercrime, insurgency, and complex urban policing.
The investment is expected to facilitate a curriculum upgrade, allowing the police and other security agencies to integrate modern technology and specialized training into their programs, ultimately leading to a more professional, effective, and community-oriented security force.




