Thursday, June 4, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

Stakeholders parley on crimes in Borno

Policeman

From Timothy Olanrewaju, Maiduguri

The Borno State Police Command and commumity members have agreed to improve channels of communication to step up efforts in tackling crimes in the state.

Speaking at a Town Hall meeting of the Nigeria Police Borno state command and community members in Maiduguri yesterday ,Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Yusufu, said smooth and frequent communication between the police and communities would boost collaboration and lead to effective policing against crimes.

“These crimes don’t happen by chance. They are not committed by  spirit. The perpetrators are members of the communities. This is why we need to improve on our communications to tackle crimes in the state”.

He said the town hall meeting was organised as part of the activities lined up for the National Police Week. He explained the meeting is to review the performances of the police in combating crimes in the state and identified areas of improvement.

He said  that April 7 of every year has been set aside as the National Police Day: “This day is to raise awareness against crimes, vandalism, gender based crimes, armed robbery, cyber crimes,” he said.

He said the activities for the National Police week would include sanitation exercise, physical exercise, medical outreach and a safe school programme.

Head of the Women Wing of the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Hajiya Katum Jaffa, harped on police and community regular engagement. She commended the police for the improvement in crime control in the state.