Insecurity: How to dislodge bandits- Police IG


The Inspector General of Police, Muhammad Adamu, has disclosed the readiness of Nigeria Police Force to dislodge bandits from their hideout.


Speaking with Journalists in Osogbo, the capital of Osun state, after meeting with Governor Gboyega Oyetola, the IGP disclosed that plans have been concluded to comb kidnappers’ den and dislodge them.


The IGP had earlier addressed officers, traditional rulers and other stakeholders at police headquarters, Osogbo.


On the outcome of the security summit held in Ibadan on Monday, Adamu said resolutions have been made to send special forces who are indigenes to their localities so as to help augment the efforts of the commissioners of police within the region.


He said, “We are specifically ready to target the forests where there are bandits and kidnappers. So that war can be taken to their den before they strike.


“It was also resolved to work with other securities; more or less like vigilantes to work with us and fight crime as the Governors have pledged to continue to support law enforcement agencies in their fight against crime by buying vehicles and other logistics to support the fight.


“I am delighted to note that the strategies jointly developed between the strategic community actors and the Police which are currently being implemented have been effective in addressing the identified security threats in the geopolitical Zone. 


“This is evident by the fact that since the meeting, the rate of these crimes has not only dropped drastically, several bandits have voluntary renounced crime, submitted their weapons and released several victims that had hitherto been kidnapped and held in their camps across the Zone. 


“We have rejigged our effort to ensure that miscreants that carry sophisticated and other types of weapons around would no longer have a peace of mind in all the state of the federation.


“We are aware of the shortage of men and this is the reason the federal government approved recruitment of 10,000 men every year to cover for the shortage.


Speaking, Governor Gboyega Oyetola, reassured people of the state of security of life and properties, saying IG is on top of security situation in Nigeria.


Oyetola said he would use everything within his reach to ensure that people of the state sleep with their two eyes closed by providing all the necessary apparatus.


“The visit of the IG is to reassure our people to take security very serious when you see the number one  police officer in the state that shows that his particularly concern about the issue of the security.


“I also want to reassure our people that the IG is on top of the security situation in Nigeria. The police is doing very well, the police in our state are equally doing very well. 


“In our capacity as a state government, we would try to support the police in terms of logistics and other things like that. This is to reassure our people that we are safe and we want to continue to be the number one safest state in Nigeria.

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