IGP withdraws mobile police aides to individuals
The Acting
Inspector General of Police (IGP) in Nigeria, Mr Ibrahim Idris, on Saturday
withdrew the services of mobile police officers attached to individuals as
security aides. In his speech at the passing out parade of 59 Squadron
Commanders Combat Operation Course at the Police Mobile Force Training School
in Ila Orangun, Osun State, the Acting IGP said the police mobile force was the
striking arm of the police and should not be used as a security aide for
individuals. It was his first official assignment after hisannouncement as the
Acting IG. On arrival at the Police Mobile Force Training School, he was
received by the Assistant Inspector General in charge of zone 11, Kalafite
Adeyemi and the Commissioners of Police in Osun and Oyo States, Femi Oyeleye
and Leye Oyebamiji respectively. Afterwards, he was treated to a demonstration
by some mobile officers. After the welcome formalities, the Acting IG proceeded
to the hall for the main event – the passing out parade of 59 Squadron
Commanders. The ceremony is coming after three weeks of intense Combat
Operative Seminar and Training. The Squadron members, selected from across the
country, are now set to proceed to their various duty posts. Mr Idris
admonished policemen and officers especially those in the Mobile Unit to rise
up and nip Nigeria’s security challenges in the bud. The host, Governor Rauf
Aregbesola, who was also at the ceremony, called for improved police-public
relations to gain the confidence of the people. Addressing reporters after the
event, the Acting IGP said he was ready to work towards bringing to an end the
persistent clash between farmers and herdsmen across Nigeria. Equipped with the
required training the 59 Squadron Commanders are set to give in their best at
the various command to ensure that law and order is maintained. – Channels.
The Acting Inspector
General of Police (IGP) in Nigeria, Mr Ibrahim Idris, on Saturday
withdrew the services of mobile police officers attached to individuals
as security aides.
In his speech at the passing out parade of 59 Squadron Commanders Combat
Operation Course at the Police Mobile Force Training School in Ila
Orangun, Osun State, the Acting IGP said the police mobile force was the
striking arm of the police and should not be used as a security aide
for individuals.
It was his first official assignment after hisannouncement as the Acting
IG.
On arrival at the Police Mobile Force Training School, he was received
by the Assistant Inspector General in charge of zone 11, Kalafite
Adeyemi and the Commissioners of Police in Osun and Oyo States, Femi
Oyeleye and Leye Oyebamiji respectively.
Afterwards, he was treated to a demonstration by some mobile officers.
After the welcome formalities, the Acting IG proceeded to the hall for
the main event – the passing out parade of 59 Squadron Commanders.
The ceremony is coming after three weeks of intense Combat Operative
Seminar and Training.
The Squadron members, selected from across the country, are now set to
proceed to their various duty posts.
Mr Idris admonished policemen and officers especially those in the
Mobile Unit to rise up and nip Nigeria’s security challenges in the bud.
The host, Governor Rauf Aregbesola, who was also at the ceremony,
called for improved police-public relations to gain the confidence of
the people.
Addressing reporters after the event, the Acting IGP said he was ready
to work towards bringing to an end the persistent clash between farmers
and herdsmen across Nigeria.
Equipped with the required training the 59 Squadron Commanders are set
to give in their best at the various command to ensure that law and
order is maintained. – Channels.
Culled from: The Citizen Ng
Culled from: The Citizen Ng
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