Police to Improve Security of Banks
BREAKING NEWS, Security
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IBRAHIM Idris, inspector general of Police, has promised that security around the banks across the country would be improved upon. Idris gave the assurance while receiving the committee of Heads of Security of Banks and Financial Institutions led by Chuks Maha, its chairman, who paid him a courtesy visit on Wednesday, November 2, at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.
The IGP expressed his appreciation for the visit and commended the cordial and good working relationship existing between the Nigeria Police Force and the committee. He further, implored the committee to continue to cooperate with the personnel of the Force in ensuring security and safety of Banks and other financial institutions across the country.
In his remarks, Maha congratulated Idris on his appointment as the 19th indigenous IGP and lauded his efforts and the commitment in reducing crimes in the country since he assumed duty.
Besides, Maha used the medium to inform the IGP that the committee would be meeting with him quarterly. He emphasised the need for the committee to sustain the cordial relationship with all the Zonal assistant inspector general of Police, command commissioners and divisional Police officers with a view to enhancing their efficiency at securing their banks and other financial institutions that are part of the committee.
— Nov 14, 2016 @ 01:00 GMT
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