I’ll enforce withdrawal of riot policemen as personal guards, says IG
New spokesperson for police
The Inspector-General Police (I-G), Mr
Ibrahim Idris, yesterday appointed DCP Don Awunah as the Force Public
Relations Officer (FPRO) to replace acting ACP Olabisi Kolawole.
The outgoing spokesperson and first female FPRO, who
disclosed this to newsmen in Abuja said the appointment was in line with
the Force’s tradition.
Kolawole thanked the media for the support given to her and urged them to extend same maximum cooperation to the new spokesman.
Responding, Awunah promised to increase the good relationship
between the Police and the public in line with the policy thrust of the
Force.
He also urged the media to give him all the necessary support to effectively discharge his duty.
“I want to invite you to support the Nigeria Police Force to
discharge its constitutional mandate of providing security to the
people.
“I assure you of our cooperation. You know the I-G is passionate about the media,” he said.
Until his appointment, Awunah was the DCP in charge of
Homicide Section of Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence
Department (FCIID) Abuja.
He holds B.A. Degree in Philosophy from the University of
Lagos and M.A. in International Relations and Strategic Studies from
Benue State University, Makurdi.
He is a Fellow of Institute of Security Studies (fsi), Fellow
of Institute of Corporate Administration, and Member, Nigerian
Institute of Public Relations (NIPR).
The Ag. Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris has vowed to
enforce the withdrawal of riot policemen serving as personal guards.
He also said the ban on road block was a directive from the Federal Government and remains.
Idris, who also dismissed the rumour of the sack or forced retirement
of some Assistant Inspectors General (AIGs) and other senior officers
as mere speculation, spoke in Abuja during his maiden meeting with
senior officers of the Force.
Some of the topics that were discussed include: Declaration of
assets, withdrawal of Police Mobile Force,(PMF) personnel, restructuring
of Special Anti Robbery Squad, PMF, Counter Terrorism Unit, formation
of eminent persons forum in each state command, and establishment of
joint operations centre in each state Command, among others.
Idris said: “I want to say that road blocks remain banned and it is
not even a police policy, it is a directive from the federal government
and we must abide by it.
“We are going to reinforce the X-Squad and they will check corruption
within the police and at various levels in the civil servants. We are
going to set them up at Commands and they will be used to check the
illegal road blocks and I can assure you that they are going to be
effective”.
On the withdrawal of Police Mobile Force (PMF) from Individuals, he
said: “I was AIG Operation and I know the challenges we faced. What we
are saying is that the PMF and the Counter Terrorism Unit are going to
be withdrawn from individuals and this time, we mean it.
“We have more security challenges in the country and we cannot
continue to deploy them as body guards. The PMF are not body guards,
they are trained as response unit to take care of riot and they are
going back to their primary responsibility.”
He added that the Special Protection Unit (SPU) would provide guard and protection for individuals.
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