· As DIG leads team for scooping and assessment
The Force Management Team has taken a step towards the restoration of
civil authority in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, some of the liberated areas in the
North East as it deployed the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of
Department of Operations, DIG Sotonye Wakama, to move with a team of
intelligence officers to the area for need assessment and other scooping
activities.
Speaking on Tuesday in Abuja, during an interactive session organised by
the Senate, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon Arase, stated that the Police is carrying out a scooping mission
aimed at relieving the Military of some duties for law and order to be restored
in the part of the country.
The IGP, while noting that guaranteeing the safety of persons and
property, and restoring public trust in the maintenance of order and stability
remain the cardinal keys in re-establishing a working society after violent
conflict. He further said the Nigeria
Police Force will deploy more personnel and equipment to the North East to
provide Police security and to create a secure environment necessary for the
return of IDPs to their respective communities.
He reiterated that the Nigeria Police Force places a high value on the
preservation of human life and believed that the prevention of crime is its
number one operational priority and will therefore involve the community in the
delivery of these services. He added that Police operational response will
result to an improved quality of life for citizens.
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