By Ibrahim Muhammad The National Chairman of the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Alhaji Mogaji Ibrahim Olaniyan, pa...
By Ibrahim Muhammad
The National Chairman of the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Alhaji Mogaji Ibrahim Olaniyan, paid a courtesy visit to the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), Zone One Headquarters, Kano, AIG Ahmed Garba. The focus of the visit was the inauguration of the new Caretaker Committee of the Zone One PCRC.
This is. Contained in a press release signed by. CSP Bashir Muhammad
Zonal Police Public Relations Officer Kano and made available to this medium.
During the visit, the chairman of PCRC and AIG Ahmed Garba inaugurated the new Caretaker Committee, which will oversee the affairs of the Zonal PCRC for a period of three months, pending the conduct of elections. The new Chairman of the Zone One PCRC is Honourable Yusuf Tabuka. The inauguration ceremony was attended by key stakeholders, including police officials, community leaders, and representatives of various organizations.
CHAIRMAN'S APPRECIATION
The National Chairman of PCRC, Alhaji Mogaji Ibrahim Olaniyan, thanked AIG Ahmed Garba for the warm reception accorded him during the visit. He promised to initiate laudable projects in Zone One in the nearest future, aimed at strengthening the relationship between the police and the community. Alhaji Olaniyan emphasized the importance of collaboration and partnership in promoting security and community development.
AIG'S RESPONSE
AIG Ahmed Garba welcomed the National Chairman of PCRC and appreciated his commitment to promoting police-community relations. He assured the PCRC leadership of his support and pledged to work closely with them to ensure the success of their initiatives. AIG Garba emphasized that the PCRC plays a vital role in bridging the gap between the police and the community, and expressed his confidence in the new Caretaker Committee's ability to drive positive change.
The newly inaugurated Caretaker Committee has several key objectives, including:
1. Promoting Community Policing. Encouraging community members to work closely with the police to prevent crimes and promote security.
2. Building Trust: Fostering trust and confidence between the police and the community.
3. Supporting Community Development: Initiating projects and programs that support community development and social welfare.
The visit was deemed a success, with both parties expressing optimism about the potential benefits of their collaboration. The inauguration of the new Caretaker Committee is expected to usher in a new era of cooperation and partnership between the police and the community in Zone One. The PCRC's initiatives are anticipated to have a positive impact on security, community development, and social welfare in the region.
The National Chairman of PCRC's visit to Zone One Headquarters, Kano, marks an important milestone in the ongoing efforts to strengthen police-community relations. The inauguration of the new Caretaker Committee is a significant step forward, and all stakeholders are encouraged to support their initiatives.
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