The IG has told policemen to live up to the challenge of securing the areas affected by Boko Haram insurgents.
Abba spoke on Wednesday when he paid a visit to the Borno State Police Command. He noted that the full implementation of the police reforms by the 36 states as well as attitudinal change by officers and men of the Nigerian Police would ensure better policing of the country. Abba, who addressed over 1,500 police officers and men of the Borno State command, described policemen serving in state as heroes and urged them to be more committed to their duty and fight Boko Haram insurgency and other criminal activities headlong.
He said, “As far as I am concerned, all policemen and women and of course the personnel of various security agencies serving in Borno today are heroes because of their determination and dedication to support the fight against violent crimes we have been witnessing in this part of the country. “We will never relent in the protection of lives and properties in Nigeria.
He said his priority as the police IG was to ensure attitudinal change among the rank and file of the police, build values of hard work, humility, honesty and patriotisms. He said these should be the main attributes of policemen in the protection of people’s lives and property. Abba said Borno was the first command he would officially visit since his appointment. He said he had been to Osun and Adamawa states earlier only for election matters. The IG said he had served in Borno as a junior officer in the 80s and that Borno then was a home of peace with residents engaging freely in social and economic activities until 2009 when Boko Haram struck. “Borno was a shining example of unity in the country as various people of different ethnic and religious backgrounds co-existed without crisis,” he said. Governor Kashim Shettima handed over 40 Toyota Hilux vehicles donated by te state government to the IG. The governor said the IGP visit showed his level of commitment to tackling insurgency in the North-East. He also commended the Nigerian Police for the sacrifices their men and officers had made to bring back peace to the region. The North-East states have been the hotbed of Boko Haram insurgency and the insurgents, since 2009, have killed thousands of victims in attacks on churches, communities, drinking joints, markets and police and military facilities.
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