Adamu condemns attack on security convoy in Borno

Mon, Sep 28, 2020
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Security

 

…  Says morale amongst men remains high

MOHAMMED Adamu, inspector general of police, IGP,  has condemned the attack on a security convoy in Borno State by armed men suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists.

Realnews recalls that the convoy came under attack on Friday,  September 25, along Monguno – Cross Kawua road as it was heading to the ancient town of Baga, as part of collective efforts at restoring civil authority in the community.

Adamu has also directed Olubunmi Ogunsanwo, assistant inspector general of police in charge of the Police Medical Services, to work in sync with Bello Makwashi, commissioner of police, Borno State Command, and the Police Health Maintenance Organisation, HMO, towards ensuring adequate provision of medicare for the officers injured during the attack.

While condoling the families and friends of those killed during the attack, the IGP reassures the country, particularly the people of Borno State that the morale of Police officers and other security agencies involved in providing security especially in the State has not and will not be dampened by the incident.

Rather, the incident has further served as impetus in strengthening the resolve and commitment of the personnel of the Force in the fight against insurgency and other crimes.

The IGP  called for the continuous support and trust of the public in the Nigeria Police Force as it strives to make the country safer and more secure.

 

– Sept. 28, 2020 @ 12:14 GMT /

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