Police tighten border security at New Year

Apparently concerned that terrorists might take advantage of the New Year celebrations to enter Nigeria illegally to perpetrate terror attacks, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Solomon Arase has directed the assistant inspector general, AIG Border Patrol to ensure that the nation’s borders are effectively manned to prevent any cross-border crime.

The IGP also directed all Zonal AIGs and State Command Commissioners of Police, CPs to ensure effective and efficient deployment of all operational manpower and tools at the disposal of their respective Commands.
In a statement issued yesterday by the Force PRO, ACP Olabisi Kolawole, IGP Arase’s directives are aimed at ensuring a secure, peaceful and hitch-free nation-wide New Year celebration.
ACP Kolawole said, against the backdrop of security challenges in the country and the general preparation for the New Year celebrations, the Nigeria Police High Command has urged worshippers both at Jummat and Church services to take adequate measures to reduce the number of vehicles around these hallowed worship centres.



Check the Nigerian Pilot newspaper for the full story.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

10 World Most Eloquent People

St. Finbaar’s College, Akoka wins the annual Helmbridge Science Challenge for secondary schools in Lagos State.

BIAFRA: IPOB, MASSOB shut down markets, Uwazuruike expelled