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Insecurity: Police to establish Police Mobile Force squadrons soon in troubled spots – IGP

Admin January 23, 2020
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IGP Mohammed Adamu

IGP, Mohammed Adamu

 

Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu has said police formations and commands have been re-organised and re-equipped for effectiveness and efficiency.
Adamu said this while addressing the North-Central regional security summit on Wednesday in Lafia, Nasrawa state.
The theme of the Security Summit was entitled:” Strategic Partnership for Effective Community Policing in the North-Central Zone/FCT.”
According to the IGP, “In the coming days, new Police Mobile Force (PMF) squadrons will be established in troubled spots to complement existing security architecture and boost safety and security across the country.
“We have recently deployed the Police Smart Surveillance (CCTV Camera-on-the-move)  vehicles, Armoured Personnel Carriers and other state-of-the-art tactical operational vehicles to aid our capacity in dealing with highly organised violent criminal networks”.
“We have also established the Nigeria Police national command and control centre and the Nigeria Police crime and incident data base centre”.
“These critical policing assets were recently commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari, and with their deployment, the Nigeria police is poised to not only make Nigerians safe but to make Nigeria safer,” he said.
Adamu said the 5th North Central security summit was aimed at addressing the security challenges in the region.
He said that such summits had been held in the four geo-political zones, and were geared towards effective integration and implementation of policing strategies.
Adamu called on stakeholders from the zone to partner with the police towards the success of the community policing strategy.
He said the outcome of the summit would deepen understanding of security threats dynamics in the region and new strategies to  strengthen the police and other stakeholders capacities to attain their internal security mandate.
He also disclosed that the force had arrested 1, 527 kidnap suspects and recovered 2,037 firearms across the country in 2019.
Adamu said that 6, 531 other criminal suspects were arrested, while 2, 037 arms of various description with 21, 870 live ammunition were recovered within the period.
A total of 36 bandits operating in the zone who voluntarily surrendered to the police were presented to the IG at the summit.
He said that the resilience and commitment of the police and other stakeholders towards curbing crime and criminality in the country made the recoveries possible.
Adamu said comprehensive reform to reposition the Police force for enhanced service delivery was part of his deliberate policy to improve security and safety in the country.
The governors present at the Summit included, Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa, Simon Lalong of Plateau, Samuel Ortom of Benue,  Yahaya Bello of Kogi and Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq of Kwara.
Others were,  Abubakar Bello of Niger, while the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Muhammad Bello, was represented by Adamu Gwari, the Director of Security.
Alsonin attendance were the Emir of Lafia, Justice Sidi Bage; the Attah Igala, Michael Ameh-Oboni; the Gbong Gwom Jos, Jacob Buba-Gyang among others.
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