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    NDDC restates support to police & other security agencies

    October 31, 2024
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    *Dr Samuel Ogbuku

    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — The Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, has said the Commission will not relent in providing needed support to the Nigeria Police and other security agencies in the Niger Delta region to enable them to function optimally.

    Ogbuku stated this when the Commissioner of Police recently redeployed to Rivers State paid him a courtesy visit at the Commission’s headquarters in Port Harcourt.

    Ogbuku added that despite the commission’s recent donation of operational vehicles and communication gadgets to the Rivers State Police Command, a contract award for supplying Solar – lights to the nine police state command headquarters in the region will soon be concluded.

    He assured: “The Niger Delta Development Commission is committed to giving adequate support to the Nigeria Police and other security agencies in the region to ensure effective job performance. As part of this commitment, we have been able to provide security gadgets and operational vehicles to the police and we are determined to collaborate and link up with other state commissioners of police and sister security agencies in the region to enhance their operations.”

    The NDDC boss commended the Rivers State Commissioner of Police for his good track record and achievements, as well as the police command’s successes in fighting crime, thus minimising the number of kidnappings and other criminal activities in the state.

    Speaking earlier, the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Bala Mustapha Mohammed, said he was at the commission’s headquarter on a familiarisation visit to seek the support of the NDDC in fighting crimes in the state.

    Mohammed, who underscored the importance of community policing, observed that the interface with NDDC would promote a healthy synergy in security and intelligence gathering.

    He also urged the public not to hesitate to report police misconduct to his office for disciplinary action.

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