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Yagana Ali, Adamawa

The Inspector General of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has emphasized that promotions within the Force will now be solely based on merit. There will no longer be special promotions without hard work and dedication to duty.

He made this statement on Friday while addressing officers of the Kano State Police Command during his visit to inspect the command’s building that was previously damaged by fire.

He also attended the passing out parade of cadets at the Nigerian Police Academy in Wudil.

He said, “From now on, promotions in the police will be merit-based. There will be no more special promotions, and if you seek special promotion, you must earn it.

The practice of indiscriminate promotions has been halted.”

The Police IG also mentioned that the Central Investigation Department (CID) of the force at the national level will be reorganized. Only competent and qualified individuals will be appointed to function within the department. This restructuring will also be implemented in the various state commands.

According to him, “Moving forward, only officers capable of inspiring public confidence will be entrusted with sensitive duty posts, such as Commissioners of Police, Area Commanders, and DPOs. Those who cannot inspire public confidence will not be deemed suitable for such positions. We prioritize competence, honesty, and integrity. This is the only way we can inspire public trust. We seek the support of the public. It is inappropriate to ask for support when we ourselves do not exhibit transparency, competence, and capability. Only when we fulfill these requirements can we expect public support.”

He urged officers to avoid extortion and other corrupt activities in their duty posts. He encouraged them to perform their duties well to enhance their public image and receive positive feedback from the public.

“I often remind my officers that the police job is a noble profession, one of the best in the world. When you excel in your job, you receive blessings and prayers. Similarly, if you engage in unethical behavior, you will face the opposite consequences. It is up to each police officer to decide what they want. If you seek blessings and prayers, you will receive them in this job. And if you choose otherwise, you will experience the opposite. Therefore, be mindful of your choices.”

“I always tell people that God cares for the police and is always looking to bless them. By engaging in corruption, you are sending a message to God that you can provide for yourself, and in turn, God may not favor you.”

“But if you perform your job with a sense of duty and integrity, God will single you out for blessings. If you desire personal blessings, you must strive for them. I would rather choose blessings from God.”

“Modern policing is community-focused, intelligence-driven, and technology-enabled. We must demonstrate commitment, capacity, integrity, and a sense of trustworthiness to the public. As the lead agency in internal security, we must show this commitment and professionalism. We need to enhance our relationship with the public, eliminate corruption and extortion from our system. These practices are not beneficial for us.”

The Police IG also praised the Commissioner’s performance and encouraged him to continue efforts towards making Kano a crime-free state. He also mentioned that funds have been approved for the completion of the Command’s structure that was damaged by a fire outbreak.

Earlier, the Commissioner of Police, CP Mohammed Usaini Gumel, mentioned in his welcome address that, since assuming office, the command has successfully arrested over 1000 suspects who are currently under investigation and awaiting trial.

He assured that they will not stop their efforts in preventing crime and ensuring the safety of Kano State. “Moving forward, over a thousand (1000+) suspects were investigated, with most of them currently behind bars awaiting trial for offenses ranging from armed robbery, culpable homicide, thuggery, possession of deadly weapons, drug trafficking, sales, and consumption of suspected Indian hemp and similar substances.”

“Furthermore, in alignment with the vision and directives of the Acting Inspector-General of Police, the police command is implementing effective policing strategies to tackle all forms of insecurity. These approaches include both kinetic and non-kinetic methods such as collaborative policing. Identified individuals responsible for escalating thuggery activities and violent crimes in the state are being invited for dialogue.”

“As a result of these initiatives, a total of one hundred (100) repentant violent criminals and notorious thugs (Yan Daba) have surrendered themselves, along with their weapons, to the Police Command. Currently, they are cooperating with the Police to promote sustainable peace, economic growth, and development in the state,” Gumel said.

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Police Detain Man over Alleged Murder of Business Partner in Yobe

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The Police Command in Yobe, says it has detained a man, Yunus Isa, in connection with alleged murder of his business partner, Lawan Adamu.

This is contained in a statement by the Spokesman of the command, DSP Dungus Abdulkarim, in Damaturu on Thursday.

Report says that Adamu’s body was found on Sept.

15, with deep throat cut and stab wounds at Nayinawa area of Damaturu.

Abdulkarim said credible intelligence led to the arrest of a prime suspect in the case, Isa, at Shago Tara near Nayinawa.

“Investigation revealed that Lawan Adamu was his employer and business partner in the engine oil trade.

“He (the suspect) borrowed N500,000 from Adamu last year with a profit-sharing agreement.

“However, when he failed to meet the agreement terms, the deceased demanded repayment.

“Isa callously murdered Adamu to avoid repaying the debt, killing him in cold blood,” he said.

The spokesman noted that the swift resolution of the case demonstrated the command’s commitment towards ensuring justice and public safety.

He said the suspect would soon be charged to court. (NAN)

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Maiduguri Flood: Over N12b Support Generated for Victims 

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Borno Government says it has realized over N12b cash and material donations for victims of Alau Dam flood disaster in Maiduguri. 

Abdurrahman Bundi, the Senior Special Adviser on New Media to Borno Governor, gave the update on the donations for the Maiduguri Relief Fund on Thursday in Maiduguri.

Bundi said the donations came from corporate entities, state governments, State and National Assembly members, individuals, and Non-Governmental Organisations.

List of donors showed that the North East Development Commission (NEDC) donated N3b and food stuff, Aliko Dangote N2b, Aminu Dantata N1.5b, and Mohammed Indimi N1b.

Other donors were Borno LGAs; N1.

2b, Oluremi Tinubu; N500m, Bauchi and Niger states; N250m each while the people of Southern Borno donated N200m.

Dahiru Mangal, Atiku Abubakar, Rep. Mukhtar Betara, Ali Modu Sheriff,  House of Representatives, Abdulsalam Kachala, and JAIZ Bank states comprising Kebbi, Yobe, Kano, Taraba, katsina, Kaduna and Zamfara gave N100 each.

The Director General of the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), Buba Marwa and Matrix Energy donated 10 trucks of fertiliser and foodstuff worth over N120m each.

Those who gave N50m include Adamawa state, Mr Peter Obi, Rabiu kwakwanso, Ahmed Lawan, Mohammad Maifata, Ibrahim Umar, Mohammad Imam, Ali Dalori, Bauchi APC chapter, Sen. Tahir Monguno, and  Sen. Kaka Kaka Shehu and I8th Engineering Company, while the State Assembly donated N60m.

The Nasarawa Government also presented six trucks of rice, spaghetti and sugar. 

Many other people donated between N1m and N30m respectively. (NAN)

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Jigawa Reviews mid-year Performance of MDAs

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The Performance Delivery and Coordination Unit (PDCU), says it has concluded mid-year performance review of Ministries, Agencies and Departments (MDAs), to enhance good governance in the state.

The PDCU being supervised by the office of Gov. Umar Namadi, conducted a three-day retreat on the review mid-year performance of the MDAs.

This is contained in a statement by Hashim Hashim, the unit’s Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Facilitator, in Dutse on Thursday.

He said the unit interfaced with representatives of the MDAs to verify submitted data on the progress recorded against set targets in the performance bond earlier signed in January.

According to him, the workshop is pivotal in streamlining government achievements into one single scorecard and finalising the mid-year performance reports for the attention of the governor.

The statement quoted the PDCU Coordinator, Adamu Muhammad, who doubles as Public Private Secretary to the governor, as stressing the importance of the exercise in driving the manifested 12-Point Agenda of the governor.

Muhammad was quoted as emphasising the need for the members of the unit to scrutinise and fine tune all the submitted evidence for accuracy, relevance and completeness.

The coordinator lauded the FCDO-PERL programme for the support to the state government in actualising the PDCU and supporting the review process.

“The PDCU comprises of professional technocrats selected based on merit and specialisation to support the delivery of the Governor’s 12-Point Agenda”. (NAN)

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