Rivers
CP Promises Partnership To Drive Policing
The new Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Friday Eboka, has assured that the command under his watch will tackle crime and criminality in line with the vision and mission of the Inspector General of Police.
CP Eboka, who said the fight against insecurity will be in accordance with international best practices, with regards to the Rule of Law and respect for fundamental Human Rights said the strategy of his policing will rest on intelligence and community partnership.
He made the commitment in his maiden press briefing on assumption of duty as the 42nd Commissioner of Police in the State.
Eboka also promised to synergise with other sister security agencies to battle crime in the state and vowed that the state would not be habitable for criminals.
“The society has evolved greatly. Today intelligence-led policing is in vogue. We shall deploy technology and also rely on other sources of generating information/ intelligence in the discharge of our duties.
“The DPOs have been directed to make adequate use of the recently recruited Special Constabularies in line with the initiative of the IGP.
“Community Policing has been widely accepted worldwide. It is a working partnership between the Police and other stakeholders to prevent crime, arrest offenders and find a solution to the problem and enhance the quality of life. We shall therefore synergise with PCRC and other willing bodies/individuals maximally,” he said.
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