· Promises watertight security nationwide
The
Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon E. Arase, fdc, NPM, on behalf
of the entire officers of the Nigeria Police Force, heartily felicitates
with good people of Nigeria as we celebrate the New Year 2016.
Against
the backdrop of security challenges in the country and the general
preparation for the New Year Celebrations, the Nigeria Police High
Command has urged worshippers both at Jummat and Church services to take
adequate measures to reduce the number of vehicles around these
hallowed worship centres.
The Force equally
advises operators of Motor Parks, Shopping Malls and Recreational
Centres to work very closely with the Police and other security agencies
as they strive to strengthen general security in their respective
facilities.
Meanwhile,
to ensure a secure, peaceful and hitch-free nation-wide New Year
celebration, the IGP has directed all Zonal AIGs and State Command
Commissioners of Police to ensure an effective and efficient deployment
of all operational manpower and tools at the disposal of their
respective Commands. He has further directed the AIG Border Patrol to
ensure that the nation’s borders are effectively manned to prevent any
cross-border crime.
While
saluting the courage and gallantry of officers of the Force for their
tireless services in protecting lives and property during the year, the
IGP charges Police personnel to continue to be civil in the discharge of
their constitutional responsibilities. He, however, warns that officers
found acting contrary to the Force’s “Vision and Mission” will be
appropriately sanctioned.
The Inspector-General of
Police, while wishing all Nigerians a very blissful and peaceful New
Year Celebrations, assures the public of the Nigeria Police Force
readiness and commitment towards ensuring a safe and secure environment.
ACP OLABISI KOLAWOLE
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA
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