ANAMBRA POLICE COMMAND RECEIVES AND AUGMENTS IGP’S MONITORING UNIT OPERATIVES ON ENFORCEMENT OF POLICE PERSONNEL WITHDRAWAL FROM VIP ESCORT DUTIES IN THE STATE. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 ANAMBRA POLICE COMMAND RECEIVES AND AUGMENTS IGP’S MONITORING UNIT OPERATIVES ON ENFORCEMENT OF POLICE PERSONNEL WITHDRAWAL FROM VIP ESCORT DUTIES IN THE STATE The Anambra State Police Command today 8th December 2025 formally received operatives of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP)’s Monitoring Unit deployed to the state to ensure full implementation of the IGP’s directive on the withdrawal of police personnel from VIP escort and guard duties. The Commissioner of Police CP Ikioye Orutugu fwc mnips PhD reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to supporting the IGP’s reform efforts targeted at enhancing professionalism, discipline, and optimal deployment of police manpower nationwide. The CP noted that the withdrawal of these officers will help to strengthen public policing, improve response capacity, and ensure that more personnel are available for core policing duties across the state. He further assured the Monitoring Unit operatives of the Command’s full cooperation throughout th...

NSCDC COMMANDANT ISSUES WARNING TO KADUNA OFFICERS OVER JOB RACKETEERING. (PHOTO).


 NSCDC Commandant Issues Warning to Kaduna Officers Over Job Racketeering


The Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Muhammadu Dansadau, has warned that any officer found involved in job racketeering in Kaduna State will face dismissal. Speaking at the NSCDC State Headquarters in Kaduna on Monday, Dansadau, represented by Deputy Commandant Kalu Ndukwe, emphasized the need to address the growing issue of job racketeering and financial scams, which investigations have shown to be particularly concerning in the state.


Dansadau urged personnel to take responsibility in confronting these challenges, stating, "It is our collective duty to act as a shield against these threats." He condemned any involvement in racketeering, describing it as a serious violation of the Corps' values.


The Commandant reiterated that under his leadership, any form of misconduct or betrayal of public trust would not be tolerated, and those found guilty would face severe consequences. He also encouraged officers to establish clear channels for reporting misconduct, stressing that tackling fraud and crime requires a collaborative and proactive effort.

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