KEBBI POLICE OFFICER REJECTS ₦1.6M BRIBE FROM BANDITRY SUSPECTS. (PHOTO).

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 Kebbi Police Officer Rejects ₦1.6m Bribe from Banditry Suspects A police officer with the Kebbi State Command's State Criminal Investigation Department (SCIB) has turned down a ₦1.6 million bribe intended to compromise an ongoing banditry investigation. Kebbi Police Commissioner, Bello Sani, disclosed that Umar Garba from Dangandu village, Abubakar Alhaji from Maimaichi village, and Usman Muhammed from Bakaramba village conspired to offer the bribe in an attempt to influence the investigation. The bribery attempt occurred at the police command and led to the arrest of the suspects. They are set to face charges for trying to obstruct justice in connection with alleged crimes committed by the Lakurawa group in the northern part of the state. Commissioner Sani praised the officers for their integrity and reiterated the command’s commitment to cracking down on bandits and their accomplices.

KATSINA STATE INSTALLS CCTV CAMERAS IN SCHOOLS TO BOOST SECURITY. (PHOTO).


 Katsina State Installs CCTV Cameras in Schools to Boost Security


Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State has announced the installation of CCTV cameras in schools as part of efforts to enhance security and safeguard students and teachers from potential threats.


Speaking on Tuesday at the distribution of educational materials at the Government House in Katsina, Radda highlighted the initiative's role in deterring criminal activities and enabling real-time monitoring to ensure school safety.


“This measure is crucial for the safety of our students and teachers. It will serve as both a deterrent to criminal activities and a tool for effective safety management,” the governor stated.


The initiative complements other educational advancements in the state, including the distribution of 25,000 textbooks each for Mathematics, Computer Science, and English Language to Basic 4-6 pupils. Additionally, 18 buses were distributed to facilitate project coordination, alongside the provision of special needs equipment for the School for the Blind.


Radda also revealed a ₦4.737 billion investment for constructing classrooms, toilets, and water facilities in 150 primary schools facing critical infrastructure shortages.


Calling on communities and School-Based Management Committees to support facility maintenance and student safety, the governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to improving education. He also announced the introduction of a reward system to recognize and motivate dedicated teachers.


“With adequate resources and infrastructure, we aim to create an environment where every child can thrive and achieve their full potential,” Radda emphasized.

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