Restoring Peace: Time For Police To Take Over North-East- Arase

    The Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase has said the
    time has come for police officers to take over liberated areas in the
    North-East from the military as part of measures to restore peace and normalcy
    in the region.
    Speaking at a roundtable meeting with strategic stakeholders
    on security in the North-East on Thursday in Abuja, Arase said with the
    increasing successes of the military, the time had come for the police to play
    its lead role in restoring civil authority in the war-torn areas.
    He said, “I want to state that the unstable situation and
    wide range conflict created in the North-East has greatly denied citizens in
    the affected areas of the security which they constitutionally deserved to
    enjoy and it is for this reason that the Nigeria Police Force is evolving
    operational strategies that will lead to the restoration of police primacy and
    restoration of civil authority in the North-East. Of course, I will not just post Police personnel to the
    North-East without first ensuring their safety and provision of adequate
    welfare. That is why we have already sent the Deputy Inspector-General of
    Police,  Operations to go beforehand and
    ensure adequate preparations towards the taking over of the place by the
    Police,” he said.

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