The Nigerian Police has given assurance that the riverine areas of the country will be adequately protected.
The Inspector general of Police, Usman Baba announced this while Commissioning five gun boats in Lagos.
The Inspector General of police inspected the gunboats with the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo and his men at the Marine Division of the Nigerian police force in Lagos.
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Inspecting the gun boats, the security agency’s bosses agreed that securing the waterways is key with increase criminalities coupled with the upcoming general election.
Admiral Gambo commended efforts by the IGP for commitments of having more platforms on the water to ensure the security of the inland
waterways especially now that government is doing making a lot of efforts to ensure that road transport is reduced and the maritime environment is also patronised.
They also explained the importance of maintenance culture of the gun boats.
The IGP said it will greatly help in patrolling the inland waterways
He added that a lot of activities take place within the inland waterways which invariably leads to criminal activities.
The gunboats according to Usman Baba will help in patrolling and maintaining Law and Order.
The Inspector General of Police also visited the police college in Ikeja where he commissioned the newly built commandant quarters.
He also used the opportunity to urge officers to exercise patience on the arears being owed to them as it is being worked upon.
While this is commendable, security analayst advised that equipment must be put to judicious use.
The Nigerian Police has given assurance that the riverine areas of the country will be adequately protected.
The Inspector general of Police, Usman Baba announced this while Commissioning five gun boats in Lagos.
The Inspector General of police inspected the gunboats with the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo and his men at the Marine Division of the Nigerian police force in Lagos.
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Inspecting the gun boats, the security agency’s bosses agreed that securing the waterways is key with increase criminalities coupled with the upcoming general election.
Admiral Gambo commended efforts by the IGP for commitments of having more platforms on the water to ensure the security of the inland
waterways especially now that government is doing making a lot of efforts to ensure that road transport is reduced and the maritime environment is also patronised.
They also explained the importance of maintenance culture of the gun boats.
The IGP said it will greatly help in patrolling the inland waterways
He added that a lot of activities take place within the inland waterways which invariably leads to criminal activities.
The gunboats according to Usman Baba will help in patrolling and maintaining Law and Order.
The Inspector General of Police also visited the police college in Ikeja where he commissioned the newly built commandant quarters.
He also used the opportunity to urge officers to exercise patience on the arears being owed to them as it is being worked upon.
While this is commendable, security analayst advised that equipment must be put to judicious use.
The Nigerian Police has given assurance that the riverine areas of the country will be adequately protected.
The Inspector general of Police, Usman Baba announced this while Commissioning five gun boats in Lagos.
The Inspector General of police inspected the gunboats with the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo and his men at the Marine Division of the Nigerian police force in Lagos.
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Inspecting the gun boats, the security agency’s bosses agreed that securing the waterways is key with increase criminalities coupled with the upcoming general election.
Admiral Gambo commended efforts by the IGP for commitments of having more platforms on the water to ensure the security of the inland
waterways especially now that government is doing making a lot of efforts to ensure that road transport is reduced and the maritime environment is also patronised.
They also explained the importance of maintenance culture of the gun boats.
The IGP said it will greatly help in patrolling the inland waterways
He added that a lot of activities take place within the inland waterways which invariably leads to criminal activities.
The gunboats according to Usman Baba will help in patrolling and maintaining Law and Order.
The Inspector General of Police also visited the police college in Ikeja where he commissioned the newly built commandant quarters.
He also used the opportunity to urge officers to exercise patience on the arears being owed to them as it is being worked upon.
While this is commendable, security analayst advised that equipment must be put to judicious use.
The Nigerian Police has given assurance that the riverine areas of the country will be adequately protected.
The Inspector general of Police, Usman Baba announced this while Commissioning five gun boats in Lagos.
The Inspector General of police inspected the gunboats with the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo and his men at the Marine Division of the Nigerian police force in Lagos.
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Inspecting the gun boats, the security agency’s bosses agreed that securing the waterways is key with increase criminalities coupled with the upcoming general election.
Admiral Gambo commended efforts by the IGP for commitments of having more platforms on the water to ensure the security of the inland
waterways especially now that government is doing making a lot of efforts to ensure that road transport is reduced and the maritime environment is also patronised.
They also explained the importance of maintenance culture of the gun boats.
The IGP said it will greatly help in patrolling the inland waterways
He added that a lot of activities take place within the inland waterways which invariably leads to criminal activities.
The gunboats according to Usman Baba will help in patrolling and maintaining Law and Order.
The Inspector General of Police also visited the police college in Ikeja where he commissioned the newly built commandant quarters.
He also used the opportunity to urge officers to exercise patience on the arears being owed to them as it is being worked upon.
While this is commendable, security analayst advised that equipment must be put to judicious use.
The Nigerian Police has given assurance that the riverine areas of the country will be adequately protected.
The Inspector general of Police, Usman Baba announced this while Commissioning five gun boats in Lagos.
The Inspector General of police inspected the gunboats with the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo and his men at the Marine Division of the Nigerian police force in Lagos.
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Inspecting the gun boats, the security agency’s bosses agreed that securing the waterways is key with increase criminalities coupled with the upcoming general election.
Admiral Gambo commended efforts by the IGP for commitments of having more platforms on the water to ensure the security of the inland
waterways especially now that government is doing making a lot of efforts to ensure that road transport is reduced and the maritime environment is also patronised.
They also explained the importance of maintenance culture of the gun boats.
The IGP said it will greatly help in patrolling the inland waterways
He added that a lot of activities take place within the inland waterways which invariably leads to criminal activities.
The gunboats according to Usman Baba will help in patrolling and maintaining Law and Order.
The Inspector General of Police also visited the police college in Ikeja where he commissioned the newly built commandant quarters.
He also used the opportunity to urge officers to exercise patience on the arears being owed to them as it is being worked upon.
While this is commendable, security analayst advised that equipment must be put to judicious use.
The Nigerian Police has given assurance that the riverine areas of the country will be adequately protected.
The Inspector general of Police, Usman Baba announced this while Commissioning five gun boats in Lagos.
The Inspector General of police inspected the gunboats with the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo and his men at the Marine Division of the Nigerian police force in Lagos.
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Inspecting the gun boats, the security agency’s bosses agreed that securing the waterways is key with increase criminalities coupled with the upcoming general election.
Admiral Gambo commended efforts by the IGP for commitments of having more platforms on the water to ensure the security of the inland
waterways especially now that government is doing making a lot of efforts to ensure that road transport is reduced and the maritime environment is also patronised.
They also explained the importance of maintenance culture of the gun boats.
The IGP said it will greatly help in patrolling the inland waterways
He added that a lot of activities take place within the inland waterways which invariably leads to criminal activities.
The gunboats according to Usman Baba will help in patrolling and maintaining Law and Order.
The Inspector General of Police also visited the police college in Ikeja where he commissioned the newly built commandant quarters.
He also used the opportunity to urge officers to exercise patience on the arears being owed to them as it is being worked upon.
While this is commendable, security analayst advised that equipment must be put to judicious use.
The Nigerian Police has given assurance that the riverine areas of the country will be adequately protected.
The Inspector general of Police, Usman Baba announced this while Commissioning five gun boats in Lagos.
The Inspector General of police inspected the gunboats with the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo and his men at the Marine Division of the Nigerian police force in Lagos.
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Inspecting the gun boats, the security agency’s bosses agreed that securing the waterways is key with increase criminalities coupled with the upcoming general election.
Admiral Gambo commended efforts by the IGP for commitments of having more platforms on the water to ensure the security of the inland
waterways especially now that government is doing making a lot of efforts to ensure that road transport is reduced and the maritime environment is also patronised.
They also explained the importance of maintenance culture of the gun boats.
The IGP said it will greatly help in patrolling the inland waterways
He added that a lot of activities take place within the inland waterways which invariably leads to criminal activities.
The gunboats according to Usman Baba will help in patrolling and maintaining Law and Order.
The Inspector General of Police also visited the police college in Ikeja where he commissioned the newly built commandant quarters.
He also used the opportunity to urge officers to exercise patience on the arears being owed to them as it is being worked upon.
While this is commendable, security analayst advised that equipment must be put to judicious use.
The Nigerian Police has given assurance that the riverine areas of the country will be adequately protected.
The Inspector general of Police, Usman Baba announced this while Commissioning five gun boats in Lagos.
The Inspector General of police inspected the gunboats with the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo and his men at the Marine Division of the Nigerian police force in Lagos.
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Inspecting the gun boats, the security agency’s bosses agreed that securing the waterways is key with increase criminalities coupled with the upcoming general election.
Admiral Gambo commended efforts by the IGP for commitments of having more platforms on the water to ensure the security of the inland
waterways especially now that government is doing making a lot of efforts to ensure that road transport is reduced and the maritime environment is also patronised.
They also explained the importance of maintenance culture of the gun boats.
The IGP said it will greatly help in patrolling the inland waterways
He added that a lot of activities take place within the inland waterways which invariably leads to criminal activities.
The gunboats according to Usman Baba will help in patrolling and maintaining Law and Order.
The Inspector General of Police also visited the police college in Ikeja where he commissioned the newly built commandant quarters.
He also used the opportunity to urge officers to exercise patience on the arears being owed to them as it is being worked upon.
While this is commendable, security analayst advised that equipment must be put to judicious use.