Feb 10 • 08:49 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Police seek stronger ties with federal agencies to fight crime in Kogi

The Kogi State Police Command is urging federal agencies in the state to enhance cooperation and intelligence sharing to strengthen efforts against crime.

The Kogi State Police Command has emphasized the need for federal agencies in the state to boost collaboration and intelligence sharing to effectively combat crime. This appeal was articulated by the Commissioner of Police, CP Naziru Bello Kankarofi, during a courtesy visit from the Association of Federal Agencies, Kogi State Chapter. The Commissioner underscored the critical need for synergy among various agencies, stating that no single entity can tackle the complex challenges of security independently.

The statement highlights the ongoing efforts by the Kogi State Police to address emerging security challenges which have become increasingly difficult to manage without cooperation from federal agencies. Effective collaboration, as articulated by the Commissioner, is seen as vital for ensuring the safety of residents, protecting property, and safeguarding essential government infrastructure. The call for increased cooperation is also a reflection of the broader national concern regarding rising crime rates.

By fostering better ties and sharing vital intelligence, the Kogi State Police aims to create a more united front against crime, which has become an urgent concern for the state. The initiative signals an awareness of the evolving nature of crime and security threats, and the necessity for a cohesive response from all levels of government and law enforcement agencies to create safer communities in Kogi State.

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