Police Urge Community Partnership to Combat Crime in Kwara

The Nigeria Police Force has called for enhanced collaboration with community members and security agencies in Kwara State to effectively tackle crime. This appeal was made by Deputy Inspector General Isyaku Mohammed during a strategic conference held at the Kwara State Police Command in Ilorin.
The conference aimed to assess the security situation in the state and engage critical stakeholders, including media representatives and community leaders. Mohammed highlighted the necessity of mutual trust between the police and the public to prevent crime and maintain peace.
Retired Assistant Inspector General Adisa Bolanta stressed that police success relies on active community support. The forum also recognized the contributions of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and other stakeholders in strengthening security initiatives.
The event was attended by various representatives, including members of the Hausa community and religious leaders, who were encouraged to continue their support for ongoing security efforts in the state.
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