ADVERTISEMENT

Gov Okowa urges IG to deploy more policemen to states

Okowa said this on Monday in Asaba while decorating his orderly, Mr David Ebute, with his new rank of inspector.

Nigeria's Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.

He said this on Monday in Asaba while decorating his orderly, Mr David Ebute, with his new rank of inspector.

The governor said that there was need to deploy more manpower to states in order to beef-up security in the country.

“The police in Delta are doing very well given the shortage of manpower.

ADVERTISEMENT

“It is my hope that with the recent recruitment into the Police Force, more manpower will be deployed to the state.

“They will cover the various identified black spots and improve on the security situation in the country.

“A nation with a growing population like Nigeria needs to improve on the manpower and equip the police so as to fight crime and maintain peace and order’’, he said.

The governor also called for the strengthening and regulation of neighbourhood watch and vigilante groups, as they provide vital information about their communities to the police.

“There is the need to look at the community policing and neighbourhood watch.

ADVERTISEMENT

“We are working with the House of Assembly to pass the Neighbourhood Watch and Vigilante Bill so as to give the police more intelligence and information in our communities.

“The neighbourhood watch will help the police to handle various security issues in these communities,” Okowa said.

He commended the security agencies, adding that the synergy amongst security agencies in the state had reduced crime drastically.

He also commended Ebute, for his discipline and hard work which he said, earned him the promotion and urged him to see his promotion as a call to greater duty and service.

ADVERTISEMENT

Responding, Ebute thanked the governor and the Police Force for the opportunity they gave him to serve and promised that he would continue to be diligent in his duties.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Niger Delta youths urge stakeholders to support amnesty program boss Otuaro

Niger Delta youths urge stakeholders to support amnesty program boss Otuaro

Dufil Prima Foods brings relief to indigent families in Abeokuta

Dufil Prima Foods brings relief to indigent families in Abeokuta

World Bank anticipates substantial decline in global food prices by 2025

World Bank anticipates substantial decline in global food prices by 2025

Yahaya Bello's nemesis, Akpoti tells EFCC to see ex-governor's case to the end

Yahaya Bello's nemesis, Akpoti tells EFCC to see ex-governor's case to the end

8 confirmed dead as floods sweep away truck attempting to cross flooded river

8 confirmed dead as floods sweep away truck attempting to cross flooded river

Chess master Tunde Onakoya's parents get house gift from good Samaritan

Chess master Tunde Onakoya's parents get house gift from good Samaritan

Teacher told everyone her man abandoned her for another woman — the truth was worse

Teacher told everyone her man abandoned her for another woman — the truth was worse

Ile-Ife is our ancestral home, Benin Kingdom tells Ooni

Ile-Ife is our ancestral home, Benin Kingdom tells Ooni

American school refunds $760,000 Yahaya Bello deposit to EFCC

American school refunds $760,000 Yahaya Bello deposit to EFCC

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT