 The special intervention scores will soon be established in police formations across the country to stem the tide of insecurity and banditry. This is according to the acting Inspector-General of Police Kaya De Egbetokun who said this in a badden during a retreat for ex-police chiefs. Correspondent John Alabi tells us more. It's a special retreat for ex-police chiefs in and organizers of this event seek to ensure that former police chiefs can contribute their quota to effective policing while also adopting a knowledge-based approach to solving crime. Our new policing vision is to employs a professionally competent service-driven rule of law compliant people-friendly police force that will support the agenda of government in economic recovery and growth as well as social and political development of our country. This retreat is coming at a time when the nation is plagued by security challenges. Participants here hope to reposition the police force to be able to discharge its traditional role effectively. What we can suggest to the government and the police itself so that we have a very advanced police that the public needs. We hear from the public, we know what they want, and when they hold this meeting, we discuss with the serving IG so he knows what the people are thinking of them. We shared our experiences and our expectations from him and the expectations of the society and we all agreed that the time has come when the retired IGs will not be docile but will contribute with the present IG for the forderance and good governance of the police. The 22nd Indigenous Inspector General of Police also met with critical stakeholders where he promised to brace up to the challenges of insecurity by responding appropriately and adequately to the dynamics of crime. We are just asking, sir, this community policing of the team, when you are the packages, be less assured that this year we see a force like we are ready to key in to your program. The area for one is established in all our borders and we are going to do this force. Although the Council has only two mobile units, it's not easy that this is not at the moment. We have a plan to create from the police mobile force a sport known as Special Intervention Sport. We are going to have this Special Intervention Sport in all the states of the Federation. We are drawing the men that make up this sport from the police mobile force. The police leadership says it is fully equipped to provide effective policing with the use of science, innovation and technology to ensure safety of lives and properties. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.