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Kogi CP Assures Residents Of Adequate Security During Christmas Season

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Kogi State Commissioner of Police, CP Naziru Bello Kankarofi, has assured the people of the state that his personnel will do everything under the law to ensure peace and safety during the Yuletide season.

CP Kankarofi, who stated this in a message signed by the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), CSP William Ovye Aya, solicited the cooperation of citizens to ease the police’s work in their respective communities.

“As we approach the joyous Christmas season and the New Year celebrations, the Commissioner of Police, Kogi State Police Command, CP Naziru Bello Kankarofi, psc, mni, urges the good people of Kogi State to partner with the Police and other security agencies in making this season a safe festive period for everyone.

“He further advised citizens to be wary of strangers loitering around their homes, businesses, and public places, saying that the people should report anyone acting suspiciously to the nearest police station or via the control room numbers,” the PPRO said.

The CP also warned citizens not to engage in or tolerate illegal gatherings, cult activities, or reckless behaviour, noting that the festive mood is no excuse for compromising the peace and security of the people.

“If you travel, drive safely and responsibly: inform your family of your route, avoid picking up strangers, ensure your vehicle is in good condition, obey road safety rules, and watch out for pedestrians, especially children and the elderly.

“Activate neighbourhood watch programmes by working with community leaders and PCRC members to ensure joint vigilance. Do not leave homes unattended. Install security lights, and inform neighbours if you’ll be away,” the CP advised.

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He commended the people of the State for their usual resilience and compliance with the law, saying that with these simple precautions, the people can safeguard their families, friends, markets, churches, and roads.

“Let this Christmas be a season of hope, peace, and security! If you see something, contact the nearest police station immediately. Let’s collaborate: information from citizens helps us prevent crimes. We are stronger when communities and police unite. Together, let’s make Kogi a crime-free Christmas and beyond,” the CP said.

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