Kebbi State donates operational Vehicles to Nigeria Police

Ismail Umar, Kebbi

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The Kebbi State Government has donated 10 Hilux Vehicles and 30 motorcycles to the State’s Police Command, to boost its operations.

The vehicles and motorcycles were handed over to the State Police Commissioner, Mr Adeleke Adeyinka, by the State Governor, Abubakar Bagudu, represented by his Special Adviser on Security, Major Garba Rabi’u Kamba.

According to the Governor, the gesture was necessitated by the unwavering commitment of his administration to ensure the safety of lives and property of all the law-abiding citizens of the state.

In a statement by Bagudu’s Special Adviser on Media, Yahaya Sarki, he explained that the state government would not rest on its oars in ensuring that no innocent life was lost and all law-abiding citizens must sleep with their two eyes closed.

Governor Bagudu acknowledged with concern how the north-west, Kebbi state not an exception, was experiencing some disturbing trends of insecurity like banditry, kidnappings and cattle rustling, among other criminal activities.

This ugly trend, Bagudu said, was more prevalent in the southern axis of the state, especially in Zuru and Yauri Emirates.

Similarly, he decried the obnoxious rise of the formation of self-appointed vigilante groups, ” Yan Sakai,” in the same southern axis of the state.

“Consequently, the state Police Command has made some deployments of a squadron and units of mobile policemen in those areas.

“These vehicles are therefore aimed at facilitating the effective operations of the mobile policemen and the operatives of the Counterterrorism units.

“This is part of our modest efforts to provide an enabling environment for the Officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force, to succeed in their operations, hence stem the tide of these security challenges,” Governor Bagudu noted.

He also promised sustained support to all the security agencies, in their determined bids to safeguard the lives and property of all the innocent, law-abiding citizens.

The Kebbi State Governor also appealed to the people of the state to continue to be law-abiding, as well as endeavour to offer credible intelligence information to the security agencies adding that this would assist the security agencies to nip crimes in the bud, as such, make Kebbi state and Nigeria more secure.

Responding, the Commissioner of Police in the State, Mr Adeleke Adeyinka thanked the Kebbi State Government and the Governor, Senator Abubakar Bagudu for the logistics support to the police.

I want to thank the Kebbi State Governor, Government and good people of Kebbi State for the 10 number Hilux vehicles and 30 number motorcycles,” he said.

The Commissioner assured the state government of proper use of the vehicles strictly for the purpose they were meant for.

Secondly to give assurance that the vehicles would not be abused, but use for the purpose for which they were meant for,” Adeyinka added.

He also promised the Kebbi State Government of the Command’s readiness to tackle the prevailing insecurity in the Southern part of the state head-on.

The state police chief called on the vigilante groups in the state to join hands and work together with the police towards curtailing insecurity in the state.

I want to use this medium to appeal to our friends, the vigilante groups on board, they are just to assist us, they are not to cause problem for us. If we work together, we will not quarrel,” he appealed.

He also warned the bandits from Zamfara State to stay away from Kebbi as the police in the state were ready to face them.

It would be recalled that the Kebbi State Government in February this year donated eight Hilux vehicles and twenty motorcycles to the 1 Battalion of the Nigerian Army, Dukku Barracks Birnin Kebbi in order to bolster security in the state.

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