The Police Command in Sokoto State has carried out an environmental sanitation exercise within the state capital to mark the maiden edition of the Nigeria Police National Day, celebrated from April 2, to April 7, across the country.
Leading the exercise on Friday, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Ahmed Musa, said the effort was part of the activities aimed at strengthening police-community relations.
“Yesterday, we were at the motor park where we engaged medical professionals who conducted health checks on over 1,000 drivers.
“Today’s activity involves joining our host community in cleaning the environment and participating in a road walk to mingle with the residents, thereby fostering closer ties between the police and the people.
“We believe that initiatives like these will help fulfill the Nigeria Police’s commitment to becoming more connected to the general public,” he said.
Musa also reassured the public that the police, in collaboration with other security agencies, would continue to explore strategies to address the prevailing security challenges in parts of the state.
He reiterated the command’s commitment to the welfare of its personnel, emphasising that it remains a top priority in the police service.
The commissioner urged the residents to continue supporting the police with credible information that can aid their operations in securing the state.
In his remarks, Alhaji Tukur Toro, the Special Adviser to Gov. Ahmed Aliyu at the State Environmental Protection Agency, commended the police for the initiative and acknowledged the importance of the exercise.
Toro highlighted the state government’s dedication to maintaining a clean environment and praised the citizens for their active participation in the success of its activities.
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