Nigeria Police Force, Stakeholders Partner to Ensure Law and Order in Ebonyi

Moses Nwite, Abakaliki

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As part of the activities marking the 2024 Customer Service Week organised by the Nigeria Police Force’s Service Compact Delivery, Ebonyi State Command has organised engagement meeting with Stakeholders in the State to ensure a crime free state.

The Commissioner of Police, Mrs Anthonia Adaku Uche-Anya in her opening remarks during the Stakeholders meeting with the Nigeria Police in Abakaliki the State Capital, said the essence of the meeting was to ensure that Law and Order are maintained in all nooks and crannies of the State.

“I called for this meeting to inform you the level of Youths restiveness in our different communities and to seek ways and modalities in which it can be ended to have a crime free state.

“As we all know that the moment Law and Order are maintained, there will be unity, Love and above all, development,” Anya said.

She said the police cannot do it alone as security is everybody’s business and called on everyone to partner with the NPF for a peaceful environment.

The Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Criminal Investigation Department, Mr Marvelous Ikorivibe said the public should at all times allow Law to take its place instead of taking the law into their hands.

The Officer in charge of Service Compact Delivery Ebonyi State Command, Mrs Rekpene Ukpabi Ekoh said the public  have the right to be served right.

The State Chairman of Association of Local Government of Nigeria ALGON Ebonyi State Chapter, Mr Moses Ogodoalinome on behalf of other Local Government Chairmen appreciated the CP for her efforts in ensuring that Ebonyi State is permanently peaceful.

He called on the Nigeria Police Force to always arrest any one holding any wire, cables or iron already installed as vandals have vandalised all Government installations.

Moreso, His Royal Highness, Sunday Oketa appreciated the CP for Organising the meeting as it would help to plan for regular peace and crime free state.

 

 

 

 

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