Police deploys DIGs to coordinate operations against rising insecurity
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Inspector-General of Police has deployed Deputy Inspectors-General to coordinate ongoing operations to curb insecurity.
- The IGP assured families and Nigerians of efforts to secure the safe return of abducted school pupils and teachers.
- The deployment is part of measures to address the growing insecurity across the country.
Nigeria's Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has deployed Deputy Inspectors-General to various zones to coordinate operations aimed at curbing the nation's escalating insecurity. This strategic move signals a heightened effort by the police force to tackle the pervasive security challenges.
The deployment is also a direct response to recent abductions, with the IGP specifically assuring families and the Nigerian public that significant efforts are underway to ensure the safe return of abducted school pupils and teachers. The fate of the Oriire school pupils and teachers remains a primary concern.
While the article does not detail the specific zones or the number of Deputy Inspectors-General deployed, it emphasizes the commitment of the police leadership to restoring order and safety. The IGP's assurance aims to alleviate public anxiety and demonstrate the force's resolve in combating crime and terrorism.
This action by the police high command underscores the gravity of the security situation in Nigeria. The coordination of ongoing operations by senior officers is expected to bring a more focused and effective approach to combating banditry, kidnapping, and other forms of criminal activity plaguing the country.
Originally published by ThisDay in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.