Mbah commissions Centre for DNA Forensics and Investigation lauds Tinubu on state police, reforms
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At a glance
- Governor Mbah of Enugu State commissioned a new Centre for DNA Forensics and Investigation.
- He stated that criminals in the state will no longer find a hiding place due to enhanced investigative capacity.
- The governor also lauded President Tinubu for his efforts in establishing state police and implementing reforms.
Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah has inaugurated a new Centre for DNA Forensics and Investigation, signaling a significant upgrade in the state's crime-fighting capabilities. Mbah declared that criminals operating within Enugu State will face unprecedented challenges in evading justice, asserting that his administration has bolstered its capacity to preempt, track down, and apprehend offenders.
The establishment of the DNA forensics center is intended to provide law enforcement with advanced tools for evidence gathering and analysis. This move is part of a broader strategy to enhance security and create a safer environment for residents. The governor emphasized that with these new capabilities, there is effectively 'no more hiding place for criminals in the state.'
In addition to the forensic center, Governor Mbah took the opportunity to commend President Bola Tinubu. He specifically praised the president's initiatives regarding the establishment of state police forces and other reform measures aimed at improving governance and security across Nigeria. The governor's remarks suggest a collaborative approach to national security and criminal justice reform.
There is no more hiding place for criminals in the state, as his administration has built the capacity to preempt, track down, and bring them to book.
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