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Akwa Ibom CP Meets Senior Officers, Warns Against Firework During Yuletide

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In its continuous and intentional efforts towards security in Akwa Ibom State during the yuletide, the Akwa Ibom State Commissioner of Police, CP Joseph Eribo, has met with Senior Officers of the Command with a charge on them to ensure that all the nooks and crannies of the State are given adequate Security attention.

 

CP Eribo, Psc during the meeting which also had Deputy Commissioners, Area Commanders,  Divisional Police Officers, Tactical Commanders and others directed the strengthening of Police formations towards ensuring adequate security of respective AORs.

 

He charged Senior Officers and tactical Commanders to be professional in the discharge of their duties and ensure proper supervision of their personnel.

 

Meanwhile, with respect to the anticipated increase in human and vehicular traffic during the festive period, the Command has put in place measures to ensure that vehicular and human movements don’t experience traffic jams.

 

The Command however warned against the use and firing of bangers, knockouts, carbides and other explosives noting that any person, or group of persons found disregarding this directive shall be apprehended and made to face the full weight of the law.

 

The CP acknowledges with gratitude the close working relationship between the Police and Sister security agencies in the State and describes it as a well-coordinated response to any security concern.

 

CP Eribo reassures members of the public of the commitment of the Police and Sister Security agencies to ensuring a safe and secure environment for all while also reminding members of the public of the need to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the Police through the following numbers: 08028916010, 08020913810, 09040000065, 09169839215.

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