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  • Imo security chiefs rally troops, vow to restore peace

    Imo security chiefs rally troops, vow to restore peace

    Imo State Commissioner of Police, CP Aboki Danjuma, alongside military service commanders, visited joint security operatives at Okigwe, commended their courage and professionalism in tackling security threats.

     The visit aimed to encourage personnel, assess mission progress, and reaffirm the united resolve to safeguard lives and property in the state.

    CP Danjuma praised the operatives, saying, “Your efforts are crucial to restoring peace.”

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    The military commanders, including Brigadier General I.M. Abass, Air Commodore D.E. Bello, and the Commander Oguta Naval Base, echoed the CP’s sentiments, urging operatives to maintain vigilance and adhere to operational standards.

     “We remain committed to providing sustained military support for this operation,” Brigadier General Abass stated. “Let’s stay focused on the mission until our objectives are fully achieved.”

    They reassured residents of their resolve to eliminate criminal activities, encouraging the public to support the operation by providing timely information on suspicious movements or persons.

     “We urge residents to go about their lawful activities without fear,” they stated, providing a contact number (0803 477 3600) for reporting suspicious activities.

  • Imo CP calls for stakeholders’ meeting to enhance community trust

    Imo CP calls for stakeholders’ meeting to enhance community trust

     Imo state police commissioner, Aboki Danjuma, has invited community leaders, civil society organizations, and stakeholders to a crucial security meeting aimed at strengthening police-community relationships and evaluating police service delivery.

    The meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, is in recognition of the 2024 SERVICOM Week, slated for October 15, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at the Senior Police Officers Mess in Owerri.

    Danjuma in a statement on October 13, by the command’s spokesman, Henry Okoye, said the stakeholders would deliberate among other issues, recent community concerns about extortion, incivility, and unlawful phone searches by some police officers, particularly targeting youth. 

    “Recent community feedback has highlighted concerns about extortion, incivility, and unlawful phone searches by some police officers, particularly targeting youth.”

    In response, CP Danjuma said he has directed the Command’s Complaint Response Unit (CRU) and the IGP X-Squad Unit to investigate and enhance oversight.

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    “To report misconduct, the public can contact the dedicated CRU and X-Squad hotlines: 08033424051, 08148024755, 0706 741 9738, and 08103341610.

    Danjuma said the stakeholders meeting underscores the Command’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and community engagement in enhancing security.

    “We encourage the public to actively support our efforts in fostering peace and security,” CP Danjuma said, adding that by promoting open communication, we seek to build trust and improve our service delivery to citizens.”

    He added: “This meeting is a vital opportunity for stakeholders to voice concerns and contribute to improving policing in Imo State,” CP Danjuma emphasised. 

    “Together, we can create a safer and more respectful environment for all citizens,” he said.

    “The Imo State Police Command remains dedicated to enhancing service delivery and upholding individual rights and dignity,” he said.

  • Imo CP calls for stakeholders’ meeting to enhance community trust

    Imo CP calls for stakeholders’ meeting to enhance community trust

     Imo state police commissioner, Aboki Danjuma, has invited community leaders, civil society organizations, and stakeholders to a crucial security meeting aimed at strengthening police-community relationships and evaluating police service delivery.

    The meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, is in recognition of the 2024 SERVICOM Week, slated for October 15, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at the Senior Police Officers Mess in Owerri.

    Danjuma in a statement on October 13, by the command’s spokesman, Henry Okoye, said the stakeholders would deliberate among other issues, recent community concerns about extortion, incivility, and unlawful phone searches by some police officers, particularly targeting youth. 

    “Recent community feedback has highlighted concerns about extortion, incivility, and unlawful phone searches by some police officers, particularly targeting youth.”

    In response, CP Danjuma said he has directed the Command’s Complaint Response Unit (CRU) and the IGP X-Squad Unit to investigate and enhance oversight.

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    “To report misconduct, the public can contact the dedicated CRU and X-Squad hotlines: 08033424051, 08148024755, 0706 741 9738, and 08103341610.

    Danjuma said the stakeholders meeting underscores the Command’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and community engagement in enhancing security.

    “We encourage the public to actively support our efforts in fostering peace and security,” CP Danjuma said, adding that by promoting open communication, we seek to build trust and improve our service delivery to citizens.”

    He added: “This meeting is a vital opportunity for stakeholders to voice concerns and contribute to improving policing in Imo State,” CP Danjuma emphasised. 

    “Together, we can create a safer and more respectful environment for all citizens,” he said.

    “The Imo State Police Command remains dedicated to enhancing service delivery and upholding individual rights and dignity,” he said.