Oligbo urges IGP to reform police

Sat, Oct 17, 2020
By editor
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Security

AMBASSADOR Ike Oligbo, security expert and PDP gubernatorial aspirant for  Anambra state in 2021 has urged Mohammed Adamu, inspector general of police, to totally reform Nigerian police not only ending SARS or rebranding it for effective and efficient security system in the country.

In alignment with the ” *ENDSARS/SWAT”* protest by the Nigerian youths and well meaning Nigerians, Oligbo is  in support of the idea that IGP and President Muhammadu bBuhari should do the needful.

Also, Oligbo, when he visited DanMallam Mohammed, assistant inspector general of Police of Zone 13, Ukpo, pledged his solidarity support to fight against crime in Anambra state.

Responding, DanMallam thanked Oligbo for the visit and promised to sustain peace in Anambra state as the most crime-free state in the country.

– Oct. 17, 2020 @ 5:40 GMT /

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