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IG warns constabularies against unethical behaviors 

By: Bodunrin Kayode

The inspector General of Police Usman Baba has warned constabularies also known as community police officers against unethical behaviors that would bring odium to the force. 

He said that those recruited under the local constabulary laws as community police men were not regular police which is why they should not go about committing atrocities under the guise of being members of the Nigerian police force. 

While flagging off a two days workshop for 300 community policing stake holders in the north east zone of the country in Maiduguri on Wednesday, the IG said that the introduction of community Policing will ease the many gaps in the entire policing system in the country. 

The IG who was represented at a training workshop for stakeholders on  community policing in Maiduguri by Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Mohammed Zannah said that the workshop, which is being organized across the six geopolitical zones of the country, is designed to deepen the implementation of the Community Policing Model following its approval and adoption by the Federal Government in tbe year 2020 as the internal security strategy of the country.

His words: “I wish to, particularly, note that since the commencement of the phased implementation of the Community Policing Project in Nigeria, lots of grounds have been covered. 

IG warns constabularies against unethical behaviors 

” These include the recruitment, training, kitting, and deployment of Community

Policing Officers across the country as well as the basic training of strategic actors and stakeholders in the community policing implementation process.

“As a nation, and for us as the lead law enforcement agency in Nigeria, Community Policing is undoubtedly the way to go in the drive to effectively address the complex and challenging dynamics of crime, and mitigate the challenges associated with our current and emerging internal security realities.

” I am, therefore, excited to note that the Community Policing strategy, as approved by the Federal Government, is gradually taking roots in Nigeria and is being warmly embraced by our most strategic partners, the Nigerian people.

” Public trust, consent, and partnership are historically, the foundations upon which effective policing rests and these are the principles that drive the community policing approach to internal security management. It is not a new lexicon in policing practice.

” Indeed, it is a time-tested, law enforcement Model that focuses on sharing the responsibility of communal safety and security with the citizens through the adoption of the well-founded principle of partnership between the police and the citizens they serve. towards mutually identifying security threats and building trust and synergy in solving them. “

The IG noted that Community Policing is cost-effective and an all-society approach to management of fear of crime and security threats even as it strengthens the bond between the Police institution and the citizens in confronting the common enemies who are the criminal elements existing within us, and who are bent on altering our values for peace, safety and security. 

He called on constabularies to continue to operate within the limits of the laws adding that the Federal Government adopted the Model and provided funds for its implementation accordingly. 

“I am delighted to note that the deepening of the practice in Nigeria has galvanized public support for the Nigeria Police, bridged communication gap which has been a factor in the less-than-optimal citizens and Police relationship and aided fundamentally in enhancing our capacity to generate and utilize actionable human intelligence towards stabilizing the internal security order.

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“In building on the gains of the Model, it is imperative that we continue to empower the strategic stakeholders in the implementation process with a view to refreshing and broadening their knowledge and jointly evaluate where we are and where we hope to be within specified time frame in the Project implementation process. This is the primary object of this Workshop.” said the IG. 

IG warns constabularies against unethical behaviors 

The police chief stated that the expected outcomes of this workshop, therefore, are for the Community Policing Officers to be sufficiently exposed to quality knowledge on the community policing strategy with a view to acquiring the right leadership frame that will further deepen the implementation of the initiative at local levels across the country. 

“At this juncture, it is pertinent that I again clarify that Community Policing Officers are not regular police operatives. They are recruited under the Supernumerary Police provisions of the Nigeria Police Act and are expected to voluntarily serve their local communities by complementing the Nigeria Police in guaranteeing community safety. 

“They are to operate under the guidance of the local Police Divisions and the ethical and professional standards associated with the Force.

” This clarification is vital as we have of recent recorded incidences in which such Community Policing Officers

misconstrued their status, and the limitations, their authorities and functions to embarrass the Federal Government and the Force by advancing unjustifiable requests or behaving in unruly manner.

“While the brains behind such misconducts were promptly identified and dealt with in line with the ethical standards that they are bound by, I consider it essential that I utilize this forum to sound a note of warning to Community Policing Officers to appreciate that their actions should be driven by patriotism and privileges as the Force leadership will continue to isolate and firmly deal with any of them that attempts to destabilise the implementation process and gains of the Community Policing initiative of the Federal Government.”

Also speaking Governor Babagana Zulum noted that community Policing has been recognized as the best way to solve internal security challenges. 

Zulum who was represented by the secretary to the state government Usman Jida Shua called for a partnership between the community Policing system and the state government so that adequate intelligence can be received by all parties. 

He said that a peace deal has been signed by all the political parties represented in the state adding that the public must be more proactive in ensuring that the peace of the state is maintained at all times. 

Also present at the occasion were the chairman of Gazali Consult, Mahdi Gazali, chair of the occasion Alhaji Gambo Gubio, Commissioners of Police of Borno and Yobe states respectively and police officers and men from all the north Eastern states of the federation.

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Man kills replacement herder in Niger over job loss

By Zagazola Makama

The Niger State Police Command has arrested a man for allegedly killing his replacement over a dispute linked to job loss in Malale village, Borgu Local Government Area.

According to a Police Sources, the incident occurred on April 30 at about 12:30 p.m. and was reported to the Malale Police Outstation by the village head, Mallam Musa Abubakar, and one Usman Iliyasu of Tungan-Sule.

Usman Iliyasu told police that he had employed Usman Mohammed as a cattle herder two years ago but sacked him in February 2025 after accusing him of stealing money while he was away on pilgrimage to Mecca.

Subsequently, Iliyasu hired one Ibrahim Salisu, 40, of the same address to replace him.

“The sacked herder, Usman Mohammed, reportedly attacked Ibrahim Salisu with a cutlass, inflicting fatal injuries and accusing him of taking over his job. The victim died on the spot,” said the police sources.

He said Police officers from the New-Bussa Division visited the scene, photographed the corpse, and evacuated it to the General Hospital, New-Bussa, for autopsy.

The suspect was immediately arrested, and an investigation is currently ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the incident.

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Bandits kill 11 in Sokoto, joint security forces launch manhunt

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By: Zagazola Makama

Armed bandits have killed 11 persons in coordinated attacks across three communities in Gwadabawa and Sabon Birni Local Government Areas of Sokoto State, sources confirmed on Saturday that the attacks occurred on May 2 at about 7:30 p.m.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the assailants, in large numbers, stormed Satiru Village and killed five people. They then proceeded to Kunkurus Village, where they killed one person, and later attacked Shadawa community in Sabon Birni LGA, where they shot five more victims dead.

In response to the attacks, troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and Sokoto Community Guards jointly responded to the attacks in the affected areas.

On their arrival, the terrorists had already fled.
The troops are currently trailing the terrorists

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32 suspected IPOB/ESN members Arrested in Enugu raid

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32 suspected IPOB/ESN members Arrested in Enugu raid

By: Zagazola Makama

The Police in Enugu have arrested 32 suspected members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, Eastern Security Network (ESN), during coordinated raids on criminal hideouts in the state.

According to a Police Sources, the operation, which took place in the early hours of May 2 between 3:10 a.m. and 5:30 a.m., followed credible intelligence on the locations of suspects involved in the recent attack on a patrol team of Mbanabo Division.

The sources told Zagazola Makama that the Commissioner of Police, Enugu State Command, deployed the Commander of the Distress Response Squad to lead a joint operation involving operatives from the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Police Mobile Force (PMF), and other tactical units.

He said the raids were carried out at criminal hideouts located in Mmaku, Ugbo Afam, Ugo Nenwe, and Ugbonabo axis in Enugu State.

“During the operation, thirty-two suspects were apprehended, including ten high-profile members of IPOB/ESN who had been on the command’s watch list for their alleged involvement in previous attacks on Awgu Police Divisional Headquarters and a patrol team from Inyi Division,” the sources said.

He added that discreet investigations are ongoing to determine the extent of each suspect’s involvement and to prosecute those found culpable.

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