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Nigerian Police Orders immediate removal of illegal checkpoints nationwide, Announce Emergency numbers for Yuletide

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, has directed Commissioners of Police in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to ensure that only checkpoints and nipping points that are operationally expedient for crime prevention and prevention and other forms of key duties must be in place during the festive seasons.

The Force Public Relations Office (FPRO), Mr. Frank Mba, a Deputy Commissioner of Police, who disclosed this in an interview with The Guardian, yesterday in Abuja, said the IGP ordered the Commissioners of Police to ensure that officers deployed to checkpoints eschew all forms of corruption, ostensibly in reaction to cases of alleged extortion of travellers and motorists, especially on major highways across the country. Mba said Commissioners of Police, Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) were also expected to provide round-the-clock supervision of their men, adding that they would be held liable for any excesses of their personnel on the roads, adding: “They have also been directed to send to the headquarters, the designated nipping points on those roads for easy monitoring by the Force Headquarters.”

He explained that the order was issued to enable travellers enjoy safety and comfort on the highways with minimal inconveniences and hassles throughout the Yuletide season, saying: “It is important to note that the Inspector General of Police (IGP) has also given a very clear-cut directives and issued a standard order for Commissioners of Police, Area Commanders and DPOs, whose jurisdictions straddle those areas covering the highways, to ensure that policemen who are posted on the road during the festive period carry out their duties in strict conformity with the extant rules guiding such activities- the Police Act and the Police Regulations.

“Police officers posted on theses duties are expected to eschew all forms of corruption. In-as-much as they are they are expected to be firm, they are expected to be courteous and polite to citizens. “Commissioners of Police are also expected to strike a balance between the need to ensure the security of the travellers and the need to ensure that travellers enjoy maximum comfort and with minimal hassles.” The Force spokesman advised the public, especially travellers, to cooperate and support policemen in the lawful discharge of their lawful duties and to report every excess or infraction they notice on the highways to the Complaints Response Unit (CRU), headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP). He added that the presence of policemen on the roads are designed to prevent crimes such as armed robbery, kidnappings and other forms of violent crimes on the highways and also help in the detection of crimes that have already been committed, as well as providing a platform for intercepting fleeing felons. He gave the emergency contact details of the Police along the South-South, Southeast highways thus: Selected Contact Details For Southwest, South-South And South-East States

STATE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE (CP) POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (PPRO)

CONTROL ROOM 1 Lagos CP ODUMOSU H. OLUSEGUN – 08065668179
DSP BALA ELKANA – 07063116303 07055462708, 08035963919

  1. Ogun CP KENNETH EBRIMSON – 08033311119
    DSP ABIMBOLA OYEYEMI – 08123822910 / 08034241238 08032136765, 08081770416

3 . Ondo CP UNDIE ANDIE – 08032905251 DSP FEMI JOSEPH – 08060159998; 07034313903

4 . Edo CP LAWAN JIMETA – 08033210966 DSP CHIDI NWABUZOR – 08033726625 08037646272, 08077773721, 08067551618

5 . Delta CP ADELEKE YINKA – 08033440189, 08024766368 DSP ONOME ONOVWAKPOYEYA – 08130826008 08036684974

6 . Anambra CP ABANG B. JOHN – 08033221390 SP HARUNA MOHAMMED – 08060970639 07039194332

  1. Imo CP RABIU LADODO – 08037033410 SP IKEOKU GODSON ORLANDO – 07034714499 08034773600, 08037037283

8 . Enugu CP ABDULRAHMAD AHMED- 08039671402 SP AMARAIZU EBERE – 08038829086,
08123822894 08032003702, 08075390883, 08086671202

9 . Rivers CP MUSTAPHA DANDAURA- 08037005245 DSP OMONI NNAMDI – 08033396538 08032003514, 08073777717

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