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Benue: Schools worship centres fully secured – Police
Following recent abduction cases involving schoolchildren in Niger and Kebbi states, the Benue State Police Command has reassured the public that schools across the state remain secure.
The state Commissioner of Police, Emenari Ifeanyi, told reporters on Friday that security measures around schools had been intensified to prevent any potential threats.
Aside from the deployment of the Schools Protection Squad (SPS), the police command has stationed officers at several schools, with particular attention to girls’ institutions.
He noted that the Inspector-General of Police had issued instructions mandating the protection of schools and places of worship nationwide.
“The IGP has already given directives to the commissioners of police in the country to make sure that schools and worship centres including our mosques are secured. Even before then, we had posted security men to all the public schools in the state, especially the girls schools.
“As we speak now, we have put permanent security men there, while in other schools, we have deployed our men to carry out routine patrols and asked the principals to have police telephone numbers, so that if anything happens, they would call police immediately for necessary action.
“We have also organised a programme to train both teachers and students on what to do if anything happens, especially getting in contact with police, so we have our schools properly covered.”
Regarding the upcoming festive season, Mr. Ifeanyi stated that the command had implemented proactive strategies to ensure safety and peace for all citizens.
“Members of my management team have been posted to the hinterland and all the other commands are being manned by deputy commissioners and assistant commissioners, apart from the other commanders on ground with tactical teams to all the troubled areas.
“We have emplaced heightened presence of competent police teams across the state and as we speak, they are there in the nooks and crannies of the state to help maintain peace, especially in seemingly volatile areas.
We have told members of the public that if they notice any suspicious movement, they should let their DPO and area commanders know.
“We are working in synergy with sister security agencies in all the divisions in the state and the military, NSCDC, the Civil Protection Guard, Forest Guards, the Hunters Association and Local Government chairmen to ensure that the state does not witness any form of crime during the festive season.”
(NAN)
