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Niger Govt to partner police on improved security

Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello has said that the state would partner with the Nigeria Police on improved security.
Governor  Sani Bello stated  this when he paid a courtesy visit to the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Kpotun  Idris, at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.
 “In line with the cardinal priority  of our  administration and the determination to ensure peace and security, Niger State Government will partner with the Nigerian Police on how best to improve on the security situation in the state.”
The governor   who   expressed confidence in the  police  added  that he was  delighted  with the resolve by the Inspector General to ensure  improved security  in the Niger state.
“We had a very fruitful discussion with the IGP with regards to how security can be improved within the state. I am glad that the response I got from him shows that effort is being  made by the Nigerian Police to improve on the situation in Niger  State”.
In his remarks, the Inspector General, Ibrahim Idris, said the Nigerian Police and  Niger State Government are planning a lot of collaborations to deal with the security challenges in the state.
The IG who acknowledged that there were  security challenges  in recent times in Niger State, said the police and the government have decided to come together to see how best this challenges would be addressed.
“As you are aware,  of recent,  we have been having few security challenges in the state. We have decided to partner together to see how this challenges would  be effectively addressed”
“We have planned a lot of strategies  to see how best to improve security situation in Niger State”.
He then called on the people of Niger State to support the police to serve them better.

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