Insurgency: IG Promises to Collaborate with Other Agencies

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The Acting Inspector General of police, IGP, Suleiman Abba has promised to work with other security agencies to fight the current problem of insurgency.

Abba insisted that it was until the security agents worked together before activities of criminals would be curtailed.

The IG stated this yesterday while decorating the newly promoted Deputy Inspectors General of Police (DIGs) and Assistant Inspectors General of Police (AIGs).

He charged the newly promoted police officers to be dedicated, hardworking and revitalise their energies in their assigned responsibilities as always to the service of their fatherland.

Abba said the police  expected the officers to  work harder and be more dedicated in whatever assignment they were given, urging them to work hand in hand with other sister agencies in the upcoming election.

"As you all know, promotion is a privilege; it’s not a right. You know the conditions for promotions, so I am calling on these newly promoted officers to be recommitted and dedicated to the service and welcome them into the Police management team.

These officers have been working with me since, including the past three weeks I assumed office. I urge them to contribute to the fight against terrorism." he said

He also said the promotion was coming at a time the country was facing serious security challenges which he said was threatening the peace of Nigeria.

The minister of police affairs, Abduljelili Adesiyan, in his address, thanked Mr. President, for approving the promotion of the newly promoted officers.

He enjoined those promoted to dedicate their service to the country, adding that their gallant efforts were appreciated, especially with the Boko Haram threat.

In appreciation, one of the promoted DIGs, Dan'Azumi Job Doma, thanked the force and the police service Commission to the promotion, urging other officers who were not promoted to be patient and work hard, as their promotion was on the way.

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