IGP Ibrahim Idris |
No fewer than 2,000 armed police men have been deployed to schools in the
North Eastern part of Nigeria as
part of measures to enhance protection in public schools.
North Eastern part of Nigeria as
part of measures to enhance protection in public schools.
A competent senior police officer, who confirmed this to PRNigeria,
said the personnel will be deployed in more than 300 schools in Yobe,
Adamawa and Borno to enhanced enhance security to students and teachers
in schools.
said the personnel will be deployed in more than 300 schools in Yobe,
Adamawa and Borno to enhanced enhance security to students and teachers
in schools.
The officer said the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris,
would embarked on appraisal visits in the Northeast where he will visit
the schools and access performance of police men.
would embarked on appraisal visits in the Northeast where he will visit
the schools and access performance of police men.
The source said the Idris will also visit Dapchi community in Yobe
State to commiserate with their families of the 110 abducted girls.
State to commiserate with their families of the 110 abducted girls.
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The IG would also have meetings with various stakeholders engaging in the fight against Boko Haram with a view to support them.
He will also interact with top government officials, community
leaders and traditional rulers as part of his effort to strengthened
synergy in the campaign against Boko Haram.
leaders and traditional rulers as part of his effort to strengthened
synergy in the campaign against Boko Haram.
Despite deploying his Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) to
relocate to Maiduguri to compliment the military effort to rescue the
Dapchi abducted school girls from Boko Haram, after returning from
medical vocation, the IGP deems it necessary to come to the Northeast
and see things for himself.
relocate to Maiduguri to compliment the military effort to rescue the
Dapchi abducted school girls from Boko Haram, after returning from
medical vocation, the IGP deems it necessary to come to the Northeast
and see things for himself.
“I want to reassure Nigerians that the IGP is committed toward his
primary mandate of protecting lives and properties from all part of the
country,” the police said.
primary mandate of protecting lives and properties from all part of the
country,” the police said.
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PRNigeria confirms that Mr Abdullahi Gana, the Commander General of
the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Muhammad
Babandede, the Immigration Comptroller General and Mr Jaafaru Ahmed of
the Nigerian Prison Service have visited the Northeast sequel to the
directives given by the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau.
the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Muhammad
Babandede, the Immigration Comptroller General and Mr Jaafaru Ahmed of
the Nigerian Prison Service have visited the Northeast sequel to the
directives given by the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau.
Many Nigerians have criticised the IGP for not relocating to the
crises prone area as directed by President Muhammadu Buhari without
knowing that the IGP was on a medical vocation to attend to his health.
(PRNigeria)
crises prone area as directed by President Muhammadu Buhari without
knowing that the IGP was on a medical vocation to attend to his health.
(PRNigeria)