Monday, August 14, 2017

IGP IN MOROCCO FOR A FOUR-DAY OFFICIAL WORKING VISIT

       Says it’s To Exchange Security Information
The Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Kpotun Idris, has commenced a four-day official visit to the Kingdom of Morocco in North Africa.

The visit of the Nigerian Police Chief was at the instance of the Moroccan Government, as well as pursuant to his vision for a safer and more secured Nigeria.
IGP Ibrahim is billed to hold myriad of bilateral discussions on training for better security.
On arrival in the Moroccan Capital, Rabat, on Monday, the first port of call of the IGP was the Directorate of the National police.
There, officials of the two countries exchanged their visions on cooperation and mutual exchange of security information that target the fight against terrorism, financial crimes and human trafficking.
The IGP further toured other places such laboratories of cybercrime, computer devices, ballistic and fraud documents, as well as the laboratory for counterfeit currePRESS RELEASE
INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, IGP IBRAHIM K. IDRIS NPM, mni IN MOROCCO FOR A FOUR-DAY OFFICIAL WORKING VISIT
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This also reflects the shared vision of the leaders of the two countries: President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria and King Mohammed VI of Morocco.
They are in favor of a sustainable, active and solidarity-based joint security development for the two countries.
Since the coming of Buhari to power, King Mohammed of Morocco has been very keen on seeing an improved bilateral relationship between Nigeria and Morocco.
In May this year, the two countries signed two bilateral agreements, one of which was the Joint Initiative on the Morocco-Nigeria Gas Regional Pipeline.
The second bilateral agreement was on the Second Phase of the Fertilizer Initiative that would resuscitate about 11 blending plants which would produce more than one million tonnes of fertilizer, create over 200,000 jobs and guarantee farmers in Nigeria access to the quantity of fertilizer they need.
Morocco is a shining example of irrigation farming and good security solutions in Africa.
As an ardent advocate of synergy and strategic relationships in the search for solutions to Nigeria's security challenges, IGP Ibrahim Idris is always on the move, calling for ways of building capacity through collaboration.
He travelled to Morocco from Lagos, after delivering a lecture at Eko Hotel and suites, on providing strategic solutions to emergent security challenges.
This visit to Morocco, which is the second since he became the IGP, is aimed at strengthening strategic Security relations between Morocco and Nigeria, for the benefit of both countries.
Amongst those on the entourage of IGP Idris is Hon. Abubakar Chika Adamu, member House of Reps. committee on police, representing Shiroro/Rafi/Munya.
Chika is a patriot and radical comrade that has education /capacity building as his legislative Interest, in the line of which, he targets improving the standard of the Nigerian system, through the formulation of a better policing policy.

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