Kano community builds offices for police
Residents of the Kore community in Kano State have built and handed over new police office buildings to enhance local security.
In a significant move to improve local law enforcement and community safety, residents of the Kore community in the Dambatta Local Government Area of Kano State have constructed three new office buildings for the police. This development was officially inaugurated by the Commissioner of Police for Kano State, CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, highlighting the collaborative effort between the community and the police. The initiative is intended to bolster ongoing security operations and foster a stronger relationship between police officers and the residents they serve.
The project, which was both funded and executed by the local community, reflects a proactive approach to safety and responsiveness to security challenges in the area. According to a statement from CSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, the spokesperson for the Kano State Police Command, this new infrastructure will play a crucial role in enhancing police visibility and outreach. The local community's commitment to supporting law enforcement illustrates a shared responsibility for maintaining peace and addressing crime.
During the commissioning event, the Vice Chairman of Dambatta Local Government, Alhaji Abubakar Fagwalawa, emphasized the importance of this initiative in complementing the ongoing security measures implemented by the police. He commended the force for their effectiveness in maintaining peace, noting that Dambatta has seen improved security in recent months. This partnership between the community and law enforcement not only enhances safety but also fosters trust and collaboration, essential elements for long-term security solutions in the region.